Earley Panda meets TV star on Sussex training ride
A hugely popular public figure had a brush with fame recently - TV presenter Davina McCall met the Earley Panda.
Read moreDetailsA hugely popular public figure had a brush with fame recently - TV presenter Davina McCall met the Earley Panda.
Read moreDetailsData from Public Health England revealed in the week leading up to Friday, June 25, areas in Earley had an infection rate of 845.3 per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN are being let down by poor climate education, but will feel its biggest impacts, experts have warned. In an open letter, students, teachers, climate scientists and environmental campaigners warned...
Read moreDetailsLITTER PICKERS were joined by Earley town mayor on their latest route. On Sunday, June 13, Cllr Anne Bassett joined more than 40 residents to help clear along Lower Earley...
Read moreDetailsBUSINESSES which support ethnic minority employees earn more money than those which do not, according to new research from Henley Business School. Last week, it revealed that firms which offer...
Read moreDetailsA RADAR developed by University of Reading scientists could end up in space. WIVERN, also known as the Wind Velocity Radar Nephoscope, is one of four ideas recently shortlisted by...
Read moreDetailsCLIMATE change images were shared across the globe on Monday, June 21, to mark the summer solstice. Created by the University of Reading, the latest climate data has been illustrated...
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY carer has been celebrated for supporting her husband alongside her professional role. Ethima Lawrence began caring for her husband Norman three years ago, after he suffered a...
Read moreDetailsA SONNING conservationist has called on the borough council to “get its act together” after its contractors mowed down a field of protected bee orchids — just one day after...
Read moreDetailsCARERS from Bluebird Care raised more than £1,000 for Alzheimer’s Society as part of Dementia Action Week. Team members at Bluebird Care Reading and Wokingham organised three events to support...
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