Woodley’s great citizens receive their just rewards from town council
CITIZENS who go above and beyond the call of duty have been honoured at a special awards ceremony. Hosted by ...
CITIZENS who go above and beyond the call of duty have been honoured at a special awards ceremony. Hosted by ...
Woodley’s town mayor got on his bike last week to help celebrate the launch of a new bike hub. Wokingham ...
RESIDENTS have raised concerns after a Conservative councillor was given a 12-month suspended sentence for GBH just TWO days after ...
A WOODLEY town councillor has been given a 12-month suspended jail sentence after admitting a charge of GBH. Jean-Jacques Ellis, ...
ON TUESDAY, a series of grants were presented by Woodley Town Council to community organisations. They were presented by Woodley ...
A multi-million-pound revamp of Bulmershe Leisure Centre was approved by a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee on Tuesday, ...
THE FORMER leader of the council has resigned from his latest post as the borough’s executive member for highways and ...
We invited Wokingham borough's MPs, mayors and council leaders to share with your their Christmas thoughts and wishes. Here we ...
RESIDENTS, councillors and the local MP gathered in Woodley on Saturday morning to discuss the future of the area’s bus ...
AS THE MP for Reading East prepares to chair a meeting over Woodley and Earley buses, his political opposites have ...
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