Earley Town Council calls for climate friendly homes across borough
Earley Town Council has criticised the Government's proposal to shake-up the planning system, and is calling for one which meets local needs.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has criticised the Government's proposal to shake-up the planning system, and is calling for one which meets local needs.
Read moreDetailsAS WOKINGHAM prepares for Tier 2 conditions from next Wednesday, Matt Rodda, one of the borough’s four MPs has expressed his gratitude to people for their hard work. In a...
Read moreDetailsEarley residents are angry after their local woodland was cleared without warning by Lower Earley Properties.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of Maiden Erlegh's newest shop will soon be sending parcels, as Post Office installation begins today.
Read moreDetailsParents can choose four schools, and list them in order of preference. But this must be done before Friday, January 15, or may affect the allocation process.
Read moreDetailsHawkedon School Club has been providing provisions for more than 150 working families associated with the school.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS studying at the University of Reading will be able to get tests before returning home for Christmas. Earlier this week, the Government announced a travel window when lockdown ends,...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER had his phone stolen and was threatened by robbers in an incident in Earley yesterday. Thames Valley Police says it is appealing for witnesses to come forward. The...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough came out to respect the fallen and honour Remembrance in new ways this year.
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda MP has met with Earley residents who are concerned about the national planning reform.
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