Travelling far and wide to help pick up litter left in Woodley and Earley
A FAMILY from Tilehurst were among those who travelled to Woodley to take part in a community litter pick.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY from Tilehurst were among those who travelled to Woodley to take part in a community litter pick.
Read moreDetailsHoli, the ancient Hindu festival which marks the beginning of spring and good over evil, was celebrated with great energy by the community last month
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S no doubt about it, Reading Buses is a place where it likes its stars to shine
Read moreDetailsQUESTIONS were raised on the now cancelled proposal to change Woodlands Avenue making it one-way, to allow a cycle lane to be placed on the busy road
Read moreDetailsWoodley Wild Church will be meeting at 4pm in the yard of St John's Church on Church Road.
Read moreDetailsA CONCERT arranged in just two weeks has raised more than two grand for Ukraine
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Woodley has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault on a woman.
Read moreDetailsAfter growing three tonnes of organic produce for local food banks, and planting 400 fruit trees, a charity has made its first community garden.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at a theatre school celebrated World Book Day with a show of their own
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED recovered from two goals down to take a point after a second-half brace from Kaylum Barlow.
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