Woodley United Ladies clinch the title in style
WOODLEY United Ladies secured promotion as champions of Southern Women's Division 1 North with a 6-0 thrashing of Wargrave on ...
WOODLEY United Ladies secured promotion as champions of Southern Women's Division 1 North with a 6-0 thrashing of Wargrave on ...
BULMERSHE kicked off the competition season with a host of medals. Held at Pinewood Gymnastics Centre in Wokingham, Aimee Lovell ...
A WOMAN enjoying a coffee with a friend had her purse stolen from a handbag in a distraction theft in ...
A LOCAL charity that helps children with additional needs is celebrating after receiving a large grant. The Me2 Club, which ...
THE EUROPEAN UNION was blamed for the time taken over a consultation for the new 12 bus route in Woodley. ...
JAMES ANDERSON says avoiding relegation is still more than achievable for Woodley United. With cup action taking the focus in ...
WOKINGHAM’S branches of Italian restaurant chain Prezzo are to close in a bid to improve the firm’s financial position. Last ...
PLANS to merge one of the borough’s bus routes with a circuit that goes through Caversham have been condemned by ...
A HOME care company is gearing up to play cupid by handing out roses on Valentine’s Day in a Twyford ...
JAMES ANDERSON feels Scours Lane could prove to be a massive advantage in Woodley United's scrap for survival. The Kestrels ...
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