Lights fantastic: Woodley comes together for festive switch-on
WOODLEY is shining brightly in the darkness now that the Christmas lights have been switched on.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY is shining brightly in the darkness now that the Christmas lights have been switched on.
Read moreDetailsRonnie Goodberry, who has already arranged for thousands of items to be donated, is calling for support to help those living in conflict.
Read moreDetailsSANTA will be spotted in Woodley this Sunday, along with MPs, mischievous grannies and comedy jugglers as the Christmas Extravaganza returns
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY turned continental last Thursday as a popular French market returned.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY'S Christmas celebrations get underway this weekend as the town's Christmas lights get switched-on.
Read moreDetailsA TOP actor took time out from a busy schedule to present awards for a Wokingham theatre school.
Read moreDetailsIntroducing Wokingham United Charities, the charity champions in Wokingham Borough
Read moreDetailsMORE than 40 businesses in Woodley have signed a letter expressing concerns at plans to raise parking prices in the borough next year.
Read moreDetailsLabour MPs Tan Dhesi (Slough) and Matt Rodda (Reading East) were special guests of Woodley & Whitegates Labour fundraising event at Sonning Golf Club
Read moreDetailsHE'S THE man with the golden girls. Or he would be, if he can get them back on to Reading Buses.
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