Thames Valley Ancient Egypt Society heads to Woodley as it marks 25th anniversary with return of first guest speaker
MEMBERS of the Thames Valley Ancient Egypt Society went back to their roots when they celebrated their 25th anniversary. The ...
MEMBERS of the Thames Valley Ancient Egypt Society went back to their roots when they celebrated their 25th anniversary. The ...
FAMILIES will be in for a treat on Bank Holiday Monday, thanks to Woodley’s Town Centre Management Initiative. The annual ...
FOR talented youngsters from across the borough, Easter was one to remember – they swapped Wokingham for Disneyland. And for ...
Residents in Woodley were asked to elect their new town council as well as borough residents on Thursday, May 2. ...
An appeal has been launched by police to help trace a man from Woodley who has been missing since last ...
IT’S BRIGHT, it’s colourful and it’s not yet open for business – but it soon will be. Woodley’s new public ...
WOODLEY’S Oakwood Centre became a pop-up art gallery on Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13 for a very special ...
THERE were two very special guests at the meeting of the Woodley Over-55s Club last Friday – they were alpacas. ...
AN EASTER bike bonanza will take place in Woodley on Thursday, April 18. The family-friendly event will include a cycling ...
WITH spring finally here, a load of chicks has gone missing and families are being encouraged to track them down. ...
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