WATCH: Travellers leave kitchen sinks, window frames and a lawnmower at Bulmershe
Travellers have moved on from land next to Bulmershe Leisure Centre in Woodley - but they've left a large mess behind ...
Travellers have moved on from land next to Bulmershe Leisure Centre in Woodley - but they've left a large mess behind ...
A BONFIRE that had burned out of control in Woodley had to be extinguished by firefighters this afternoon. Crews from Wokingham ...
FOLLOWING the release of her first book, Great British Bake Off star Martha Collison will be visiting a bookshop in ...
A FIRE which broke out at a children's play area in Woodley on Monday night is believed to be the ...
IT WAS a busy night for the area's firefighters on Tuesday, who were called out to a single vehicle collision ...
A chance to discuss dog control is one of the topics up for discussion when a community group meets tonight. ...
The small encampment is next to Bulmershe School Travellers have moved onto land next to Bulmershe Leisure Centre in Woodley. ...
IDEAS for the future of a Woodley leisure centre are being welcomed by the council. Residents are being asked for ...
TEACHERS at Waingels College will walk out tomorrow (Tuesday) in protest over pay and working conditions. Members of the National ...
Now is the time for unity and co-operation - that’s the verdict from Reading East MP Rob Wilson. He was ...
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