Woodley nurse jailed for four-and-a-half years for sexual assault
Steven Hicks, aged 60 and of Quentin Road, Woodley, was found guilty of sexual assault and was jailed for a total of four and a half years
Read moreDetailsSteven Hicks, aged 60 and of Quentin Road, Woodley, was found guilty of sexual assault and was jailed for a total of four and a half years
Read moreDetailsOne of the last remaining parts of Woodley's historic aviation history is set to disappear following a successful planning appeal.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley male voice concert will support Parkinson's UK
Read moreDetailsBoys invited to sample the fun at 1st Woodley Boy's Brigade
Read moreDetailsPlans for a Starbucks cafe and drive-thru on a busy roundabout have been rejected by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsThe single, lock-up garage in a residential area was marketed as having rental investment potential.
Read moreDetailsA NEW woodland and wildflower meadow is to be planted in Woodley in the spring, as part of a new pilot scheme.
Read moreDetailsSteven Hicks was convicted at Reading Crown Court on Friday, January 19, after sexually assaulting an elderly woman
Read moreDetailsA DRIVER was chased by police across west Reading on Wednesday evening, and the force is appealing for witnesses to come forward. The incident happened around 6pm on January 10....
Read moreDetailsNew Woodley Repair Cafe is magic, says Dougal
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