Earley Town Council declares climate emergency with action plan
Earley Town Council has declared a climate emergency and published an action plan - and it wants to hear from residents.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has declared a climate emergency and published an action plan - and it wants to hear from residents.
Read moreDetailsAt the weekend work started in Finchampstead, Barkham, Wokingham, Arborfield, Shinfield and Earley. It is expected to be finished by mid-May.
Read moreDetailsGWR advised passengers not to travel along the London Paddington route, as rail replacement services are “extremely limited”.
Read moreDetailsFIVE CHURCHES in Earley have organised a treasure hunt next weekend to support Christian Aid. Residents are being encouraged to walk or cycle between St Peter’s Church, St Nicolas Church,...
Read moreDetails‘Think before you act’ warning over ‘racial profiling’ A WINNERSH resident has warned the community to think before they act, after what he believes was an incident of racial profiling....
Read moreDetailsA SIX-YEAR-OLD from Earley has run 30km to raise money for the RSPCA. Daya Gill completed the 18.6 mile challenge in March, raising £446 for the charity. She ran the...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Earley town council said more bins please as he is concerned about rising amounts of litter in the town’s parks. Cllr Clive Jones said as more residents...
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is making education more accessible with a new initiative, the Sanctuary Scholarship Scheme. It has relaunched its Sanctuary Scholarship Scheme which offers financial support to anybody...
Read moreDetailsA SIX-YEAR-OLD from Earley has been supporting his primary school by selling bookmarks. Kayden Chan is excited to have raised £278.69 to help improve Radstock Primary School’s quiet area. “I...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY projects in Reading will have a £50,000 boost this year, in a new initiative from the University of Reading as it seeks to be good neighbours. The Community Fund...
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