Preparations being made for March’s Woodley Festival
PLANS are being made for this year’s Woodley Festival of Music and Arts, which runs in March. This is the ...
PLANS are being made for this year’s Woodley Festival of Music and Arts, which runs in March. This is the ...
TWO cars were stolen from Woodley before Christmas. The first was taken overnight on Sunday, December 17 from a home ...
THE READING PHOENIX Choir is to hold an open rehearsal on Monday, January 8. The group starts each term in ...
A WOODLEY woman’s variety show has helped a cancer charity raise more than £1,000. The evening of entertainment was organised ...
Berzerk Productions presents Peter Pan - Oakwood Centre - December 13-16 WHAT better casting for the boy who never grew up than ...
A FORMER Waingels College teacher died from complications arising from a life-changing accident which happened nearly 30 years ago. Nicholas ...
WOODLEY’S festive celebration was a massive hit as the crowds turned out for the Winter Extravaganza. Run for the 21st ...
WITNESSES are being sought after an air compressor was stolen from a property in Woodley on Thursday night. At around ...
A SCHOOL in Woodley which caters for children with additional needs is celebrating after being deemed Outstanding by Ofsted yet ...
A VAN was broken into in Woodley last week. At some point on Wednesday, November 15, someone broke into the ...
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