Dangerous driver in Lower Earley and Woodley sought by police
A DANGEROUS driver who wrecked havoc across Lower Earley and Woodley is being sought by police.
Read moreDetailsA DANGEROUS driver who wrecked havoc across Lower Earley and Woodley is being sought by police.
Read moreDetailsChildren at Hawkedon Primary School enjoyed an Eco Day earlier this month. The aims was to get pupils thinking about climate change.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN was attacked during a robbery along a Lower Earley street earlier this week and police are looking for witnesses
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council?s planning committee has recommended the Swallows Meadow plan for refusal a second time.
Read moreDetailsAusten House held a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support on Friday, September 24.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY resident is fighting back against what he says is a “biased” survey over plans for Swallows Meadow. Stewart Campbell said he thought it was inconceivable that more than...
Read moreDetailsALMS HOUSES in Lower Earley were officially declared open last month. Cllr David Hare, former mayor at Earley Town Council, visited Liberty House, off Strand Way open, on Friday, July...
Read moreDetails“More than 600 people have made clear they want Wokingham Borough Council to say yes to improved retail choice, hundreds of new jobs and 43 new homes – 40% of...
Read moreDetailsPaul Gibson, of Maiden Erlegh School, said he was “thrilled” to watch his Year 11 pupils open their GCSE results today.
Read moreDetailsMORE A-level successes have been announced at Maiden Erlegh School in Earley today. Headteacher Paul Gibson congratulated the students on achieving their A-level results. “These grades are thoroughly deserved and...
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