John Redwood MP wades into ‘danger’ A329M row
WOKINGHAM’S MP has entered the row over the new A329M junctions, demanding urgent answers and a solution to the ongoing ...
WOKINGHAM’S MP has entered the row over the new A329M junctions, demanding urgent answers and a solution to the ongoing ...
Talented teenagers are once again showing how it’s done. Yes, Berzerk’s Christmas production is a masterclass in festive shows: a ...
MOTORISTS are being warned to avoid Loddon Bridge Road in Woodley tonight as a stretch of the road will be ...
GILBERT and Sullivan’s endearing comic-opera HMS Pinafore sailed into the Oakwood Centre this week as the Woodley Light Operatic Society ...
HUNDREDS of people packed out Woodley town centre to greet Santa at the annual Christmas Extravaganza on Sunday. The jolly ...
WOODLEY’S Christmas lights were turned on by winners of a poster contest as hundreds of people watched. Vivien Wan, 10, ...
THOUSANDS of people are expected to celebrate the festive season when they visit Woodley on Sunday. The town centre will ...
THE spirit of Christmas is coming to Woodley this weekend with the switch on of the Christmas lights and the ...
A 59-year-old pedestrian suffered a broken wrist and leg after being knocked over by a motorcyclist in Crockhamwell Road. At ...
Our round-up from the local courts, originally published in The Wokingham Paper of November 13. A MAN is due in ...
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