A romantic comedy with a sprinkling of witchcraft
A TALE of witchcraft isn’t what most people would consider to be a ‘Christmassy’ play. Set in New York on ...
A TALE of witchcraft isn’t what most people would consider to be a ‘Christmassy’ play. Set in New York on ...
ASPIRING Gaelic footballers spent an afternoon learning more about the game with members of the Irish Guards Regiment. At the invitation of Woodley Town ...
Police have launched an appeal for witnesses after a tea time attack on a man in the car park of ...
A CONSULTATION on a subsidised bus service has been launched by Wokingham Borough Council. The 19a/c service, run by Reading ...
CHILDREN attending a Wokingham theatre school had a sweet treat on Saturday as an EastEnders star paid them a visit. ...
Fire crews rushed to a house on fire at Wright Close in Woodley at around 4pm today (Monday, November 2). When ...
A WOMAN has died following a flat fire in Woodley last night. The woman, believed to be in her eighties, was pulled from ...
A man and a woman are being treated for non-life threatening injuries following a collision in Woodley this afternoon. South ...
A CHURCH in Woodley now has a publicly-accessible defibrillator thanks to the work of a local charity. The Lilly-May Page ...
A MAN was threatened with a knife during a robbery in Woodley last week. Thames Valley Police (TVP) is appealing ...
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