300-year-old Oak tree crashes down in Earley
“We would like the wood from the tree to be used, possibly to make a sculpture for the nearby Maiden Erlegh nature reserve.”
Read moreDetails“We would like the wood from the tree to be used, possibly to make a sculpture for the nearby Maiden Erlegh nature reserve.”
Read moreDetailsAs the coronavirus spreads across the UK, care homes have been left in crisis. Testing is at difficult to reach centres, deaths aren’t recorded in Government data and PPE causes...
Read moreDetailsChurches in Earley and Lower Earley have come together to form a community hub to help those most affected by the coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsCouncil pledge a public consultation into one of the borough’s busiest crossroads to see if it can be made safer for pedestrians.
Read moreDetailsChurches in Earley and Lower Earley have come together to form a community hub to help those most affected by the Coronavirus. With support from Earley Town Council, the Earley...
Read moreDetailsMATT RODDA has retained his shadow transport role following the election of Kier Starmer as Labour party leader. The Reading East MP will continue to speak on issues relating to...
Read moreDetailsLAPTOPS have been stolen from the University of Reading, and police are hoping newly released CCTV will help them track down the culprit. The incidents took place on Monday, February...
Read moreDetailsA MAN was left with a fractured jawbone after a late-night assault in Lower Earley which police say “substantiate to grievous bodily harm”. Police are now appealing for witnesses to...
Read moreDetailsOne of the bus routes that links Wokingham with Bracknell and Reading is being axed as passenger numbers plummet during the coronavirus pandemic. Reading Buses has announced that from Monday,...
Read moreDetails"Respiratory masks are so expensive. On the private market they cost £20 each — and they’re disposable so they only get worn once.”
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