Woodley group to explore Reading’s heritage
A LOOK back at Reading's past is the subject for a Woodley group's February meeting.
Read moreDetailsA LOOK back at Reading's past is the subject for a Woodley group's February meeting.
Read moreDetailsTHE business community of Woodley will love their February meeting ? it's a chance to do some matchmaking.
Read moreDetailsGRITTERS were out earlier this week - but Jack Frost was playing havoc on the roads, thwarting efforts to keep them ice free. Temperatures on Monday and Tuesday evenings fell...
Read moreDetailsFollowing an ongoing investigation by Thames Valley Police, a man has been charged in connection with a robbery in Woodley. Shaun Atkins, aged 40, of no fixed abode, was charged...
Read moreDetailsAccording to reports, the Lloyds Bank on Crockhamwell Road was subject to the attempt this morning, Wednesday, January 18.
Read moreDetailsWhile visitors are welcome at any time, Thames Valley Chorus is holding an open rehearsal starting at 7.30pm on Tuesday, January 24.
Read moreDetails"The scenes were horrendous and there was one truly harrowing story that broke my heart," explained Mr Goodberry.
Read moreDetailsTODDLERS looking to spread their wings by getting on their bikes will be able to learn more by taking part in a balance bike session in Woodley
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to replace the 'tatty and frayed' Union flag outside the Reading council offices
Read moreDetailsEVERYONE knows Britain's love for a cuppa, and a new donation from a household appliance maker will help Woodley families enjoy a brew
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