April in July for Earley St Nicolas
A CHURCH welcomed its new vicar at a special online service on Wednesday. The Revd April Beckerleg was installed at Earley St Nicolas by the Bishop of Reading,the Rt Revd...
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH welcomed its new vicar at a special online service on Wednesday. The Revd April Beckerleg was installed at Earley St Nicolas by the Bishop of Reading,the Rt Revd...
Read moreDetailsMost seven-year-olds might need pointing in the right direction when it comes to fundraising, but one Earley lad didn’t need to be led. Sebastian Sly, a Year 2 pupil of...
Read moreDetailsCHANGES made to BBC Radio Berkshire’s schedules at the start of the coronavirus pandemic will become permanent as the broadcaster looks to save £125 million. In all, 450 jobs across...
Read moreDetailsGiving Top Gear’s Stig a run for his money, the newest addition to Wokingham’s roads has got residents talking. The man in the Panda suit, also named Earley Panda, has...
Read moreDetailsInner Wheel is one of the largest female voluntary organisations in the world with clubs in 102 countries. It was founded in Manchester in the 1920s by a group of...
Read moreDetailsMembers of Reading's Muslim community have expressed their solidarity with the borough’s black citizens. The statement, made by several groups including the Earley Association of Sri Lankan Muslims, responded to...
Read moreDetailsFLAGS across Wokingham borough are being flown at half-mast in memory of George Floyd. Today marks a month since he was choked to death by police officers in the United...
Read moreDetailsAN EMERGENCY debate into the Reading Terrorist Attack saw Reading East MP Matt Rodda praise the work of the emergency services while sharing his sorrow at the tragic events. The...
Read moreDetailsROADS around Reading town centre remain closed this morning as police continue to investigate the multiple stabbing attack in Forbury Garden last night. Sadly, three people have died and three...
Read moreDetailsMost schoolchildren would rejoice at no lessons for 12 weeks, but for 11-year-old Kanak Mathur lockdown has been a chance to learn more things and work on more projects than...
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