Rucksack found in search for missing man Tristan
A RUCKSACK has been found in the search for a missing man from Earley.
Read moreDetailsA RUCKSACK has been found in the search for a missing man from Earley.
Read moreDetailsConcerns over intensified traffic and parking problems have been raised over a plan for a huge new weather station at the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsSPECIALIST searches have been carried out today in Reading and Sonning in a bid to find a man who was last seen in Reading on Thursday evening
Read moreDetailsAs we approach Christmas I would like to wish everyone in our community and the wider world a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I hope that everyone, across...
Read moreDetailsChristmas is a time for festivities, family and friends. But do we know someone who will be left out, alone, this Christmas? Nicola (my wife) and I are helping...
Read moreDetailsSuggestions that a candidate in the new Earley and Woodley parliamentary constituency is attempting 'greenwash' voters have been rubbished.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Labour Party have selected their candidate for the new Earley and Woodley seat.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build a third road bridge over the River Thames have been given a fresh snub by South Oxfordshire County Council.
Read moreDetailsSANTA and his elves are visiting homes across Woodley and Earley, raising vital money for local causes and aided by a very special 'sleigh'
Read moreDetailsFood for thought will be served at a free Christmas community lunch in Earley this weekend
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