Woodley Town Council keeps the Green Flag flying here
THE GREEN flag is flying over Woodley once again after Woodford Park was recognised as one of the best in Britain
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.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents are calling for one of its remaining links with its history to be saved from the axe,
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley and Earley Lions Club is organising a charity firework display on Saturday, November 6.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council library and locality teams will be sleeping outside in Woodley Library?s courtyard garden for The Big Sleep Out.
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 moreDetailsA WOODLEY business has been recognised by royalty. Lee Marley Brickwork has received a Princess Royal Training Award for its development programme over the last year. It is among 45...
Read moreDetailsExtreme summer temperatures, as witnessed in 2018, are now thirty times more likely than during pre-industrial times - what can we do about it?
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