Woodley town councillor Martin Doyle becomes independent
A WOODLEY town councillor has resigned the party whip and moved from the Liberal Democrat group to become independent.Cllr Martin ...
A WOODLEY town councillor has resigned the party whip and moved from the Liberal Democrat group to become independent.Cllr Martin ...
A NEW play area is coming to Woodford Park, after the town council secured £200,000 for the equipment.The current play ...
BARCLAYS will be closing its Woodley branch this summer due to the national rise in online banking.It will shut its ...
EVERY DAY Holly Smith puts on her dancing shoes as she moves one step closer to pursuing her dream of ...
Brian Rutledge, 82, of St Georges Walk, Gosport, Hampshire, was found guilty of two counts of indecent assault on a ...
BUSINESSES in Woodley are being encouraged to sponsor its floral display of hanging baskets this summer. Town centre manager Brian ...
A look at Kush is the focus for the next lecture from the Thames Valley Ancient Egypt Society. The group ...
Vegan Action for Animals is holding a candelit vigil for the Woodley cow this evening, after it was euthanised last ...
The Winnersh Branch of the Royal British Legion laid a wreath at the Woodley War Memorial in Woodford Park.
A CHARITY that supports former addicts with post-rehab care is looking for more premises in Woodley. Hope and Vision Communities ...
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