Double the Christmas fun from Woodley Concert Band this Sunday
'NOTHING will make you feel more festive than Christmas music'. That's the promise from Woodley Concert Band as it prepares for two festive shows
Read moreDetails'NOTHING will make you feel more festive than Christmas music'. That's the promise from Woodley Concert Band as it prepares for two festive shows
Read moreDetailsWoodley band to celebrate Christmas twice in one day
Read moreDetailsSANTA and his elves are visiting homes across Woodley and Earley, raising vital money for local causes and aided by a very special 'sleigh'
Read moreDetailsSinging in festive harmony: English and Ukraine choirs in Woodley
Read moreDetailsTWO seasonal concerts will take place in Woodley later this month, just in time for Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY project set up to help families struggling to feed their children has marked its third anniversary by seeing demand for its services soar.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Wokingham Borough have been invited to vote for their favourite Christmas window.
Read moreDetailsPROBLEMS with Royal Mail deliveries in Woodley and Earley have been raised in parliament.
Read moreDetailsFORGET the 12 days of Christmas, Woodley town centre manager Brian Fennelly wants you to focus on the 12 shop windows instead
Read moreDetailsFUN, shine and showers. That was the recipe for Sunday's successful Winter Extravaganza in Woodley town centre.
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