Woodley residents reassured over by-election polling card error
There have been reports that the polling card sent to residents contained an error — referring to Wokingham Town Council ...
There have been reports that the polling card sent to residents contained an error — referring to Wokingham Town Council ...
LEAGUE leaders Risborough recovered from an early Woodley goal with a dominant second half showing to extend their league record ...
A CAR BOOT sale will take place at Willow Bank School in Duffield Road on Sunday, February 16. Funds raised ...
Woodley & Earley Lions Club are actively looking for new members. Lions clubs are an international organisation with several hundred ...
Wokingham Vegan Market announced yesterday that they will continue trading in the town centre throughout 2020.
Since its announcement, residents have voiced their opinions on the proposed development sites across the borough, but this is the ...
Kayleigh Stephens, 33, and her four children were last seen at around 3.45pm in Woodley on Thursday, January 23.
WOODLEY were defeated by an own goal in an incredibly tight match which saw the Kestrels denied a point after ...
PARKS across Woodley will become more accessible for all children thanks to a planned £260,000 investment. The Memorial Ground will ...
The family were found safe and well on Februrary 5, 2020. POLICE have released more information about a Woodley woman ...
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