Flags to fly at half-mast across Wokingham to honour George Floyd
On Thursday, flags across the borough will fly at half-mast to remember the death of George Floyd at the hands of US police officers. June 25 marks one month since...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, flags across the borough will fly at half-mast to remember the death of George Floyd at the hands of US police officers. June 25 marks one month since...
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES in Earley and Lower Earley are working together to help those most affected by the Coronavirus. With support from Earley Town Council, the Earley Help Hub links volunteers with...
Read moreDetailsAn Earley resident is on a mission to supply the community with face masks. 8,000 masks later and she shows no sign of stopping. Lene Schoeman began making the masks...
Read moreDetailsA dog owner has issued a warning over walkies after he had to put his “shadow” to sleep following a suspected poisoning.
Read moreDetailsVIRTUAL council meetings are now the norm for Earley Town Council.
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL for witnesses has been launched after a 76-year-old woman died following a collision at a busy road junction in neighbouring Reading. The incident took place around 10.50am on...
Read moreDetailsThe 41-year-old woman was riding her horse on a bridleway between noon and 1pm when five off-road motorcycles, who were also in the wooded area, caused the horse to bolt...
Read moreDetails“People are being really appreciative that we’re willing to take on things that are a bit outside the box. Volunteers are very grateful to be asked to help.”
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES in Earley and Lower Earley are continuing to work together, helping those most affected by the Coronavirus. With support from Earley Town Council, the Earley Help Hub links volunteers...
Read moreDetailsThe cancellation of our Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh Reading Male Voice Choir Charity Concert at the beginning of April, seems a lifetime ago. Thank you to those...
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