Woodley man Spencer becomes one of first paramedic independent prescribers in the UK
A WOODLEY man is pioneering a new way for hospital patients to get vital medicines. Last week, the advanced paramedic ...
A WOODLEY man is pioneering a new way for hospital patients to get vital medicines. Last week, the advanced paramedic ...
A NETWORKING event being held in Woodley next week will give some tips on networking. Jacqueline Harris, from business coach ...
FIVE homes have been raided in the Winnersh and Woodley areas: now police are appealing for help in a bid ...
A WOODLEY woman gardening at her home had a large quantity of jewellery stolen in a ‘shocking’ distraction burglary. Thames ...
THE former leader of Wokingham Borough Council has been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Cllr Keith ...
A CHARITY quiz night will take place to raise funds for the Me2Club. The group helps children with special needs ...
A NEW university is opening in Woodley and it’s holding its first meeting next week. Aimed at retired people who ...
THERE were squeals of laughter across Woodley’s shopping precinct on bank holiday Monday thanks to the annual family fun day. ...
THE NEW manager of Woodley's town centre had a good reason for missing Monday's fun day: he was in Edinburgh ...
CROWTHORNE & Crown Wood picked up their second victory of the season as a century from captain Will Avrili helped ...
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