Major road in Woodley closed due to traffic incident
POLICE have closed a major route through Woodley today due to a road traffic collision. The incident happened around 11am on Thursday, April 18. Full details have yet to be...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have closed a major route through Woodley today due to a road traffic collision. The incident happened around 11am on Thursday, April 18. Full details have yet to be...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has approved plans to build a 68-bedroom care home.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY man who seriously injured three people outside a Sonning restaurant in May last year has been jailed for four years.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her 60s has been taken to hospital following an assault in Woodley. Thames Valley Polcie said a 63-year-old man has been arrested. Earlier today, an area close...
Read moreDetailsTry a Woodley group that meets to play monthly
Read moreDetailsA Woodley GP surgery would be put under 'significant' pressure if plans to build a new care home are approved tonight.
Read moreDetailsCHEESE and wine is one of the attractions to Woodley Town Council's annual meeting, which will be held next month.
Read moreDetailsThe property has a guide price of £5,000.
Read moreDetailsThe 5th Woodley Scout group, with 150 young members, has huge affection for its wooden hut at Waingels College, Woodley.
Read moreDetailsBroken household items can be repaired at Woodley Repair Cafe
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