Residents set up spooktacular Hallowe’en trails across towns
Across the borough, trails were set up in villages and communities to mark Halloween this year.
Read moreDetailsAcross the borough, trails were set up in villages and communities to mark Halloween this year.
Read moreDetailsEvery aspect of the borough's normal Remembrance Sunday will be different this year - here is what is currently planned.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday morning, over 20 people turned up to help tidy up Town Lane in Earley.
Read moreDetailsMany families are canceling their annual trick or treat outing this year - but there are plenty of other things for children to do.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has joined residents in opposing a 5G mast in Sol Joel Park.
Read moreDetailsA number of eateries across the borough are offering free meals to school children during half term.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES in Earley who receive free school meals are able to access help and food from a scheme organised by churches. The Earley Help Hub, which was launched at the...
Read moreDetailsThe defibrillator cabinet outside of Radstock Lane Community Centre has been damaged, meaning the device is now unavailable.
Read moreDetailsAusten House, in Earley donated food and gift items to ReadiFood for the Harvest Festival this year.
Read moreDetailsMaiden Erlegh School has been shortlisted for the Schools Awards 2020, in the Secondary School of the Year section.
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