Craft day will help raise funds for mental health charity
A CHURCH that meets in Earley will be raising money to help a mental health charity at a special event this weekend. The Reading Church of Christ meets at the...
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH that meets in Earley will be raising money to help a mental health charity at a special event this weekend. The Reading Church of Christ meets at the...
Read moreDetailsHE’S MAKING a list and he’s checking it twice – and the Lions know it’ll be very nice. Yes, Santa Claus is coming to town and once again he’s on...
Read moreDetailsEARLEY Town Council has once again come out against plans to build a bus lane bridge over the historic Kennetmouth. On Tuesday, November 13, its planning committee met to discuss...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP campaigning to protect ancient riverside from a single track bus lane bridge teamed up with a Reading town centre cosmetics firm to sign up additional support. On Friday...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUTERS are going to have trouble getting using the trains for the second day in a row. Yesterday, commuters were affected in the morning by overrunning engineering works and then...
Read moreDetailsA MAN was knocked unconscious as he walked through an Earley park – and woke up to find himself on a busy main road. On November 14, Thames Valley Police...
Read moreDetailsAN OUTSPOKEN councillor has been condemned after suggesting Thames Valley Police are ignoring the borough's drug problems in an historic riverside area where he wants to build a single-lane bus...
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Woodley and Earley Arts Group displayed the fruits of their labours last weekend. The group took over The Oakwood Centre in Woodley for their autumn exhibition on...
Read moreDetailsHE’S SEEN trolley buses and On The Buses, he’s been a fitter’s mate and helped avoid a serious accident. And it’s all in a day’s work for Reading Buses’ longest-serving...
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY man attacked by armed thieves was fortunate not to have been more seriously injured
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