River Loddon bursts banks causing severe flooding across Winnersh, Hurst and Woodley
Parts of the Winnersh roundabout by Showcase Cinema have been closed due to flooding, with traffic being re-directed.
Read moreDetailsParts of the Winnersh roundabout by Showcase Cinema have been closed due to flooding, with traffic being re-directed.
Read moreDetailsJoseph Bell — who was doing some gardening work for a client in Earley — found a bicycle which had been thrown over his client’s garden wall.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL science event is coming to Earley just in time for half-term. The Family Science Roadshow will be held at the Earley CResCent Resource Centre from 10am and 2pmon...
Read moreDetailsWoodley & Earley Lions Club are actively looking for new members. Lions clubs are an international organisation with several hundred clubs located throughout the UK. Members respond to both local...
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY teenager has pleaded guilty to theft, arson and criminal damage. On January 13 last year, Jamie Liam Moore stole two large industrial rubbish bins worth £1,000 from the...
Read moreDetailsCHANGES to the way in which we handle money means that a bank is to close a branch in Lower Earley later this year. The Halifax announced last week that...
Read moreDetailsKayleigh Stephens, 33, and her four children were last seen at around 3.45pm in Woodley on Thursday, January 23.
Read moreDetailsYear 6 children at Hawkedon Primary School had the opportunity to participate in a First World War historical and writing workshop, run by Paul Nolan, author of Agent Two Face....
Read moreDetailsRecently, a member of another local music group had his life saved by a defibrillator after collapsing during a rehearsal. That got us thinking about what would happen if someone...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have said that John Roberts has been found safe and well, and they thank everyone who has shared our appeal. Our original story is below AN 85-YEAR-OLD...
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