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Bagpipes were skirled*, haggis were stabbed and wee drams were downed for a lively Burns Night at Hennerton Golf Club ...
Bagpipes were skirled*, haggis were stabbed and wee drams were downed for a lively Burns Night at Hennerton Golf Club ...
FRANK SINATRA thought New York was so good, he’d had to sing about it twice. But a local orchestral group ...
ONE HUNDRED ACRE WOODS came to Woodley in a celebration of one of literature’s greatest philosophers. AA Milne’s Winnie The ...
The 10km race will take place in April, commemorating the life of David Stares — former Woodley Town Council councillor ...
FAMILIES can enjoy a craft session with a message thanks to Woodley Baptist Church. The Hurricane Way church is holding ...
WOODLEY UNITED extended their unbeaten run to five games despite letting a two goal lead slip on a frosty evening ...
WOODLEY UNITED recovered from a goal behind as Rosie Page-Smith’s strike earned the Kestrels a point in the local derby ...
LIVE music will be performed at The George pub on Friday, January 24. The Loddon Bridge Road venue will welcome ...
ORGANISATIONS, individuals and charities that live or work within Woodley are celebrating after being given a boost from the town ...
BUSINESS carried out by members of the Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh is the focus for its next meeting ...
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