Man jailed for burglary after being caught in the kitchen of Woodley’s Costa coffee shop
A MAN who burgled a Woodley coffee shop has been jailed for 18 weeks. The incident took place on Wednesday, ...
A MAN who burgled a Woodley coffee shop has been jailed for 18 weeks. The incident took place on Wednesday, ...
IF you are looking for a fun night out then the Woodley Community Carnival race night is a sure bet. ...
WORK to revamp a popular lake has continued this week. Woodford Park in Woodley is currently the focus of the ...
YOU CAN’T blame the neighbours for being nosy … and the council can be congratulated for indulging their curiosity. Earlier ...
WOKINGHAM’S branches of Italian restaurant chain Prezzo are to close in a bid to improve the firm’s financial position. Last ...
A HOME care company is gearing up to play cupid by handing out roses on Valentine’s Day in a Twyford ...
A YEAR-LONG experiment in car parking charging in Woodley has been hailed a success by Wokingham Borough Council – so ...
Wokingham Housing (WHL) said it has just completed the final site clearance work on behalf of Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) ...
POLICE have recorded a spate of burglaries across Winnersh, Earley, Woodley and Wokingham over the past week and are appealing ...
EARLEY town councillors have expressed concern that Reading Buses is to merge buses that run in Lower Earley with a ...
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