Forget Christmas cards, go on a search for a festive letter
The Christmas tree trail includes 25 trees around Woodley, each with a letter of the alphabet on them. Except there’s ...
The Christmas tree trail includes 25 trees around Woodley, each with a letter of the alphabet on them. Except there’s ...
SATURDAY saw Woodley’s lights switched-on, Sunday was the annual Wokingham Winter Carnival. Both events were brilliant – and they moved ...
Woodley United manager Jon Laugharne has resigned from his position as first team manager after the Kestrels were beaten 6-1 ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of aggravated burglary which occurred in Woodley. At 11.25am on ...
ON SATURDAY, Woodley town centre is expected to be packed out for the annual Christmas light switch-on. Six talented youngsters ...
A remarkable second half display saw Woodley take the points as they hit five goals past Warsash Wasps after the ...
The expansion mean 50 more children with special educational needs and disabilities from the Wokingham borough will be able to ...
IN a game of good goals, nine goal scorers and poor defending, Woodley came away from Ascot having scored four ...
WOULD you Adam and Eve it? A Woodley rub-a-dub will be holding a Cockney day this Sunday. And organisers are ...
Free weekend parking in town centre spots will be available for shoppers this December.
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