Wokingham Borough Council says Earley fines were an ‘unfortunate coincidence’
Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, said parking enforcement contractors happened to be in the area shortly after the double yellow lines had been painted.
Read moreDetailsCllr Pauline Jorgensen, said parking enforcement contractors happened to be in the area shortly after the double yellow lines had been painted.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM councillor says she is furious after residents cars were targeted with parking fines today.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by the Woodley and Earley Lions Club, there will be a range of neighbourhood routes for youngsters to catch a sight of Santa Claus.
Read moreDetailsThe group clipped back brambles, cut overhanging branches that were obscuring street lights, swept leaves and picked litter.
Read moreDetailsLast month, Earley Town Council?s Water Bailiffs hosted a match at Maiden Erlegh Lake.
Read moreDetailsThere was music and Bollywood-style dancing, and staff were decked in colourful outfits and body art.
Read moreDetailsA DANGEROUS driver who wrecked havoc across Lower Earley and Woodley is being sought by police.
Read moreDetailsPARKING in the middle of a roundabout is not something the Highway Code has much to say about, but Earley and Newtown motorists could force a reprint.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES took just four minutes to break into an Earley home last week
Read moreDetailsA SALE of Christmas cards and gifts will take place in Earley on Friday, November 5
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