Councillor calls on expansion of Little Oranges bus route after passengers ‘left stranded’
THERE are calls for a bus service to be expanded after Wokingham borough residents say they have been left stranded ...
THERE are calls for a bus service to be expanded after Wokingham borough residents say they have been left stranded ...
A LOCAL choir is inviting people to make a date to come and sing with them. Twyford Singers, which usually ...
CRIME in the Thames Valley has risen almost 10% in the space of a year – more than the national ...
WITH school almost out for summer, pupils will be looking forward to six weeks of relaxation and fun. But when ...
A WOODLEY man is pioneering a new way for hospital patients to get vital medicines. Last week, the advanced paramedic ...
A WOODLEY woman gardening at her home had a large quantity of jewellery stolen in a ‘shocking’ distraction burglary. Thames ...
A FREE play later this month will aim to explain the effect that dementia has on family. But you won’t ...
THERE were squeals of laughter across Woodley’s shopping precinct on bank holiday Monday thanks to the annual family fun day. ...
THERE were two very special guests at the meeting of the Woodley Over-55s Club last Friday – they were alpacas. ...
AN EASTER bike bonanza will take place in Woodley on Thursday, April 18. The family-friendly event will include a cycling ...
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