FREE family fun days taking place in Woodley Friday and Saturday
A WOODLEY church is preparing to hold its annual family fun days event this weekend - and there will be lots ...
A WOODLEY church is preparing to hold its annual family fun days event this weekend - and there will be lots ...
THE Woodley Carnival was given a right royal launch this week. The biggest event in the town’s calendar kicked off ...
DRIVERS are being urged not to block a road in Earley in case emergency services need to use it. Last ...
Volunteers from St John The Evangelist church in Woodley were collecting for Christian Aid Week outside Waitrose in Crockhamwell Road. ...
ON WHITSUN holiday Monday, Woodley’s town centre will be transformed into a giant playground as the annual children’s fun day ...
AT a meeting of its town council earlier this month, Woodley appointed Cllr Sam Rahmouni as its new mayor. He ...
Wokingham and Emmbrook have been given a stay of execution to remain in Hellenic Division One East. It had been ...
POLE DANCERS are offering a trip down memory lane for its summer showcase event. The Reading Pole Arts group will ...
DYLAN CHAFFIN bagged a brace as Woodley United A rounded off their season by lifting the Reading Challenge Jubilee Cup. ...
JAMES ANDERSON fears the scheduling of fixtures by the Hellenic League could hamper Woodley United's chances of survival. The Kestrels ...
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