Campaigners win battle to avoid 5G phone mast in Woodley’s Vauxhall Park
A WOODLEY park will not have a phone mast installed in it after the planning inspector agreed with campaigners that ...
A WOODLEY park will not have a phone mast installed in it after the planning inspector agreed with campaigners that ...
ON SUNDAY, six Berkshire-based dancers will be putting on a performance fit for the Queen as they take part in ...
A WOODLEY restaurant has made the finals of the British Kebab Awards. La’De Kitchen, which took over the former Prezzo ...
AN INDIAN restaurant is preparing to open its doors tomorrow. Adda Hut, which specialises in Kolkata street food, is based ...
CHILDREN in crisis will be getting an extra treat from The Cowshed, following a generous donation from a Woodley supermarket. ...
A WOODLEY boy has written to one of the England football players following the team’s loss at the Euro final. ...
Lucy Teixeira, Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter, opened a running track at a Woodley school last week following a charity ...
LODDON BRIDGE Road will have temporary traffic lights over the summer due to gas works. SGN started working on the ...
A former Woodley councillor has become the new chairman for League of Friends, supporting the Royal Berkshire Hospital
The new entrance to Addington School, a SEND school in Woodley, is complete in a bid to reduce congestion.
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