Seven years on, preparatory work to make Three Tuns crossing safer is still continuing
PREPARATORY work to improve safety at a junction where a cyclist died seven years ago is continuing.
Read moreDetailsPREPARATORY work to improve safety at a junction where a cyclist died seven years ago is continuing.
Read moreDetailsTO MARK the centenary of the Inner Wheel Club, members from the Reading Maiden Erlegh group came together for a black tie dinner
Read moreDetailsTHE CHANCELLOR popped into Woodley last week, not to stock up on supplies but to gain inspiration for his forthcoming budget
Read moreDetailsA new development at the University of Reading has been granted approval ? despite fears it would make traffic worse on 'dangerously' congested roads
Read moreDetailsSpeedwatch is a national initiative which enables volunteers to assist in policing the speeds of vehicles in their area.
Read moreDetailsShare memories over a cup of tea in Earley
Read moreDetailsA MAN has gone missing from Earley, and police are appealing for help to try and trace him.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Earley Town Council says a decision not to increase its precept is down to 'prudent management',
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have announced that a body has been found during their search for Tristan, a 21-year-old man reported missing from Earley
Read moreDetailsLABOUR'S candidate for Earley and Woodley in the forthcoming general election says she feels 'urgency' over the need to have a change in government
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