Earley road to be shut for road works
The a329 in Earley will be closed on for road works this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe a329 in Earley will be closed on for road works this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe final game of this mad Championship season is upon us. In some ways, it feels like the campaign has gone incredibly quickly. It does not feel that long ago...
Read moreDetailsNATURE LOVERS can tune into a virtual talk about beetles on Tuesday. Earley Environmental Group is hosting an evening event exploring saproxylic invertebrates. This will include the Stag beetle, one...
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Read moreDetailsTHURSDAY sees the borough head to the polls for the most important election in 20 years. Over the past four years, the Conservatives’ majority on the council has eroded as...
Read moreDetailsFORWARDS coach Owen Root believes training has been ‘awesome’ since the Senior Squad returned to action at the end of last month, writes Richard Ashton. Having been stuck at home...
Read moreDetailsINVESTING in green infrastructure could be vital for future employment, according to Green New Deal UK. The movement , which is calling on the Government and industry to decarbonise the...
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, something happened for only the sixth time in 2021. John Swift started a Championship football match.It didn’t take long for him to provide a reminder of the quality...
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced its May Bank Holiday timetables, and there are discounts on group tickets too.
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