Woodley and Earley Lions host firework night at Laurel Park next month
The Woodley and Earley Lions Club is organising a charity firework display on Saturday, November 6.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley and Earley Lions Club is organising a charity firework display on Saturday, November 6.
Read moreDetailsLAST MONTH, more than 300 cyclists, including the Earley Panda, enjoyed the annual Three Counties Cycle Ride
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council library and locality teams will be sleeping outside in Woodley Library?s courtyard garden for The Big Sleep Out.
Read moreDetailsMarie Curie, is encouraging residents to start preparing for the National Day of Reflection in March next year.
Read moreDetailsOn your marks, get set, plough! A call has been made for more women to take part in a traditional countryside contest
Read moreDetailsThe 1,200 capacity indoor space includes three rooms and an outdoor terrace, all hosting events, street food and drinks.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley centre supporting children with disabilities has been awarded outstanding by Ofsted for the 10th time.
Read moreDetailsBOGUS waterboard officials have been seen in Woodley
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council hopes the sessions will engage, inform and encourage residents to join the climate change conversation.
Read moreDetailsAusten House held a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support on Friday, September 24.
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