Fun fair comes to Woodley’s Woodford Park for half-term
A FUNFAIR is coming to Woodley for half-term. Beach's Mega Value Fun Fair will be at Woodford Park from Saturday until Sunday, October 31. The half-term event is free to...
Read moreDetailsA FUNFAIR is coming to Woodley for half-term. Beach's Mega Value Fun Fair will be at Woodford Park from Saturday until Sunday, October 31. The half-term event is free to...
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT'S Net Zero plan is built on capitalist innovation, said a University of Reading professor. Professor Chris Hilson, director of the Reading Centre for Climate and Justice at the...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW community facility in Shinfield has been officially named. Residents chose the name, School Green Centre, after a parish council poll to involve the community. The favourite was chosen...
Read moreDetailsWATERSTONES in Reading is hosting it's Book Club event next week. The store, on Broad Street, will be inviting people to discuss this month's chosen book, The Vanishing Half. Written...
Read moreDetailsJames Caan is expanding his recruitment agency, IGA Talent Solutions, to Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsA WALKING challenge is being set in Streatley this weekend
Read moreDetailsA man who watched porn and masturbated on board a busy train before being stopped at Reading station has been given a sexual harm prevention order
Read moreDetailsTHE GREEN flag is flying over Woodley once again after Woodford Park was recognised as one of the best in Britain
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY?S Town Mayor was one of the many guests who attended the annual judicial service in Reading.
Read moreDetailsBeach's Mega Value Fun Fair will be at Woodford Park from Saturday until Sunday, October 31.
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