Mostly G&S to bring Gilbert & Sullivan’s Ruddigore to Woodley
FANS of Gilbert of Sullivan will be delighted to learn that there will be a semi-staged production of Ruddigore this ...
FANS of Gilbert of Sullivan will be delighted to learn that there will be a semi-staged production of Ruddigore this ...
A WOODLEY church has passed the halfway target to build a new neighbourhood centre. The Emmanuel Church in Southlake Crescent ...
YOU CAN’T blame the neighbours for being nosy … and the council can be congratulated for indulging their curiosity. Earlier ...
Members of Berkshire in Europe were at Loddon Bridge on Saturday to raise awareness of their campaign for a second ...
LESLIE SACKEY struck four times as Berks County cruised past Westwood United in the Premier Division. Thomas Nower, Matthew Humphrey ...
A WOODLEY woman is celebrating after being recognised for her business achievements. Rachel Murphy, a professional photographer who offers mentoring ...
A BUS company that runs services to the northern parts of the borough has announced a takeover by another local ...
Colin Sargeant (87) of Lower Earley, with the books he's written about the Bible HE is a successful businessman, has ...
On Monday, February 18, The Woodley Women’s Club celebrated its 60th Birthday with a wonderful party. This was held at ...
A FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT-themed coffee morning will take place in St John Bosco Church in Woodley on Friday, March 8. Starting ...
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