Bulmershe Leisure Centre: consultation on future of Woodley complex extended
Ideas for the future of a Woodley leisure centre are still being welcomed by the council after a consultation has ...
Ideas for the future of a Woodley leisure centre are still being welcomed by the council after a consultation has ...
WORKS to repair the A329M Loddon Viaduct has been completed ahead of schedule. The repair work, which started on July ...
WOKINGHAM'S students are celebrating their A-Level success today after it was revealed their results were above the national average. All of the schools ...
THE day is finally here! As hundreds of young people across Wokingham borough open their exam result envelopes, we will ...
A CYCLIST has been airlifted to hospital following a collision with a lorry in Woodley this morning. The 20-year-old man suffered what ...
After 21 years, one of Twyford’s most famous cake makers has hung up her apron. SUE CORCORAN finds out what ...
THE body of a man has been discovered at a house in Woodley. The discovery was made after police and ...
A MAN from Woodley has been sent to prison after being found guilty of three counts of rape. Joshua Cooke, ...
TWO houses in Woodley have been damaged after a car crashed into them this afternoon. Emergency services were called to ...
THE COMPANY that provides much of Wokingham borough with its buses is celebrating after winning £1.7million funding for new gas ...
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