Woodley town centre to host Hallowe’en event
On Saturday, October 30, a Witches? Coven will be in the town?s centre stage, with a series of spooktacular activities.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, October 30, a Witches? Coven will be in the town?s centre stage, with a series of spooktacular activities.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, October 9, Woodley Concert band is hosting Strike Up the Band, its first formal concert since the pandemic began.
Read moreDetailsWoodley is on the hunt for budding artists to spread festive cheer with a poster design.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson for the town?s covid volunteers said the shelves are empty and said the group needs residents generosity ?more now than ever?.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, a French market will be in Woodley town centre from 9am until 5pm.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY woman has been nominated for a Pride of Reading award for her work feeding families
Read moreDetailsWe re organising a “taster evening”, where in addition to hearing us sing you can have a try yourself and, if you like what you have experienced, you can begin...
Read moreDetailsThe lucky winners of a summer raffle have been announced - and the draw helps the work of Me2 Club
Read moreDetails“You put your life and safety in the hands of your teammates, physically stand on one another, throw one another and trust they will catch you”
Read moreDetailsWoodley's toy library has reopened after lockdown and is celebrating by offering free membership
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