Covid PCR testing sites on the move: walk to them is the plea
TWO sites for taking PCR coronavirus tests are on the move ? one has already switched location and the other will change next week
Read moreDetailsTWO sites for taking PCR coronavirus tests are on the move ? one has already switched location and the other will change next week
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council?s planning committee has recommended the Swallows Meadow plan for refusal a second time.
Read moreDetailsThe developer has recently submitted many new planning documents, with a number of revisions to the scheme.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council hopes the sessions will engage, inform and encourage residents to join the climate change conversation.
Read moreDetailsThe Earley Environmental Group has launched its 2022 calendar.
Read moreDetailsAusten House held a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support on Friday, September 24.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School will host the 2021 Reading Charity Art Fair to fundraise for RBH.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY resident is fighting back against what he says is a “biased” survey over plans for Swallows Meadow. Stewart Campbell said he thought it was inconceivable that more than...
Read moreDetailsTHE INNER Wheel Club of Reading and Maiden Erlegh has been active throughout the summer. Tonia Trathen said that last month, 18 bridge players at the club assembled for a...
Read moreDetailsVISITORS were welcomed to the Earley Home Guard Social Club on Sunday. The group held an open event for people to visit the newly refurbished function room bar, and explore...
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