Earley Town Council starts work on new local plan
EARLEY TOWN Council has revised its priorities for its town plan. The new document, Earley Town Plan 2021, will be revised every two years and residents are encouraged to share...
Read moreDetailsEARLEY TOWN Council has revised its priorities for its town plan. The new document, Earley Town Plan 2021, will be revised every two years and residents are encouraged to share...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER borough MP has been given their covid jab, as part of the vaccine roll-out. Matt Rodda, MP for Reading East which includes parts of Woodley and Earley said he...
Read moreDetailsROAD RESURFACING works in Earley was raised by Lib Dem councillor Tahir Maher at the virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council held on Thursday, March 18. He wanted to know...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Lower Earley care home were delighted to be visited by the town mayor. Cllr David Hare, Earley town mayor visited Austen House for an outdoor visit earlier...
Read moreDetailsA NEW nature reserve may be established in Lower Earley, to protect wildlife living in the area. The Earley Environmental Group has submitted a proposal to the borough council for...
Read moreDetailsCYCLISTS in Woodley and Earley can share their views on new plans to link up the borough with Reading. It comes after the borough council was awarded £576,650 to improve...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at the University of Reading are showcasing their work connecting people and nature in an interactive virtual exhibition. Artwork from five students has been selected for display in the...
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS are hoping to save a ‘green lung’ from being turned into a bus lane. Members of SOAR – Save Our Ancient Riverside – have launched a petition aimed at...
Read moreDetailsIT SEEMS students are flocking to the University of Reading this year, after it saw a 5% rise in applications. According to the University of Reading, nearly 20,000 people applied...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents have been invited for a virtual cuppa, so don’t forget the biscuits. The University of Reading has launched a new initiative called Cuppa Over...Community, to get more people...
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