Interact Club’s planting to raise polio awareness
Students from Waingels College in Woodley celebrate the planting of crocus bulbs, which will flower in the spring.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Waingels College in Woodley celebrate the planting of crocus bulbs, which will flower in the spring.
Read moreDetailsTwo local schools have been listed in the annual Sunday Times Parent Power listings.
Read moreDetailsAS WOKINGHAM prepares for Tier 2 conditions from next Wednesday, Matt Rodda, one of the borough’s four MPs has expressed his gratitude to people for their hard work. In a...
Read moreDetailsThe Carol Concert and Lights Switch On in Woodley is going digital this year, due to coronavirus restrictions.
Read moreDetailsA PREP school in Finchampstead and a primary school in Woodley are still some of the best schools in the country. The annual Sunday Times Parent Power listings, published today,...
Read moreDetailsTWO older residents in Woodley have been subjected to an aggravated burglary where the robbers had a firearm and a quantity of cash was stolen. The incident took place on...
Read moreDetailsWoodley held a Covid-safe remembrance ceremony last weekend.
Read moreDetailsParents can choose four schools, and list them in order of preference. But this must be done before Friday, January 15, or may affect the allocation process.
Read moreDetailsNEIGHBOURS in Woodley have been celebrating after scooping a cash prize. Six people in Walton Close had their postcode drawn in the People’s Postcode Lottery daily draw on Thursday, November...
Read moreDetailsWoodley's Me2 Club has received funding from Pudsey Bear again this year.
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