Residents invited to interfaith picnic
A PICNIC later this month aims to help connect the community. Reading Interfaith group is hosting its first public event of the year, on Sunday, July 25. The interfaith picnic...
Read moreDetailsA PICNIC later this month aims to help connect the community. Reading Interfaith group is hosting its first public event of the year, on Sunday, July 25. The interfaith picnic...
Read moreDetailsEARLEY’S Green Fair has been cancelled this year. A spokesperson for Earley Town Council said they are disappointed to announce the event has been called off, due to uncertainty around...
Read moreDetailsCITIZENS Advice could be hitting the streets of Woodley and Earley in a new mobile advice van. The Wokingham service is trying to raise £30,000 to buy and kit out...
Read moreDetailsFLOODING is the topic of a new exhibition by the University of Reading. Earlier this month, scientists at the university revealed how to create reliable flood forecasts to support global...
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR youth worker is needed by Earley Town Council. The role would be for 16 hours each week supervising, mentoring and guiding the Youth Service Team. A spokesperson for...
Read moreDetailsTHREE new eco-friendly transport routes are in the works, making it easier to cycle and walk between Woodley town centre and Reading’s Palmer Park. Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, Wokingham Borough Council’s...
Read moreDetailsPUPILS at Hawkedon were thrilled to be able to take part in the Youth Sports Trust’s National School Sports Week. Organiser Nikki Gladwin-Stride, said: “After a year of missed opportunities,...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY and Earley Arts Group is taking on members from August. The club is forming plans for the next 11 months, including evening demonstrations, day workshop, exhibitions and online sessions....
Read moreDetailsTREES may be planted on grass verges in Maiden Erlegh, if approved by the borough council. On Thursday, June 10, the Maiden Erlegh Residents’ Association executive committee discussed the tree-planting...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Earley Town Council said it could take more than a year to “protect” Chalfont Copse. The borough council-owned woodland was mooted for development five years ago. A...
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