Town council raises concerns over riverside bus bridge plan
PLANS to build a new single lane bus bridge over a natural beauty spot have been blasted by the local town council. Two weeks ago, the Planning Committee of Earley...
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build a new single lane bus bridge over a natural beauty spot have been blasted by the local town council. Two weeks ago, the Planning Committee of Earley...
Read moreDetailsAT ITS annual meeting on Wednesday, May 9, Earley Town Council welcomed Brian Wedge as its new mayor. He takes over from Michael Firmager. Cllr Wedge is 70 and used...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have been taking to social media asking when the Borough will be given a short back and sides. The recent hot spell has seen grass grow at rapid rates...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN a thousand trees could be felled to build a park and ride by the River Thames in Earley. That’s the warning from a campaign group which claims a...
Read moreDetailsA cyclist brandishing a knife attempted to rob a man walking along an Earley street on Thursday and now police are appealing for witnesses, including the driver of a learner...
Read moreDetailsAmazing drone footage captured by a Wokingham Paper reader shows the building progress of Wokingham borough's first-ever Aldi store, which opens on Thursday, March 15. The store is in Suttons...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH’S first Aldi is due to open next Thursday - with a visit from an Olympic rower Etienne Stott. The gold medal winner will be joined by pupils from...
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL charity that helps children with additional needs is celebrating after receiving a large grant. The Me2 Club, which is based in Woodley, works with youngsters aged five to...
Read moreDetailsTOM HOLMES admitted he thought Jaap Stam was joking when he told him he would be making his Reading debut this week. Maiden Erlegh student Holmes, just 17, was a...
Read moreDetailsTREES chopped down at a local beauty spot have been compared to something akin to Lord of the Rings according to a local councillor. Two weeks ago, The Wokingham Paper...
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