Citizens Advice’s mobile van comes to the towns
CITIZENS Advice could be hitting the streets of Woodley and Earley in a new mobile advice van. The Wokingham service is trying to raise £30,000 to buy and kit out...
Read moreDetailsCITIZENS Advice could be hitting the streets of Woodley and Earley in a new mobile advice van. The Wokingham service is trying to raise £30,000 to buy and kit out...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home have been cheering the home side. Austen House has been decked with flags to celebrate the Euros over the last three weeks. Matches...
Read moreDetailsAS THE country prepares for a relaxation of lockdown rules tomorrow, it has been revealed that Wokingham borough has now recorded more than 10,000 coronavirus cases. This means since the...
Read moreDetailsA pop-up vaccine centre is coming to Lower Earley this weekend, ahead of restrictions easing on Monday.
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR youth worker is needed by Earley Town Council. The role would be for 16 hours each week supervising, mentoring and guiding the Youth Service Team. A spokesperson for...
Read moreDetailsPUPILS at Hawkedon were thrilled to be able to take part in the Youth Sports Trust’s National School Sports Week. Organiser Nikki Gladwin-Stride, said: “After a year of missed opportunities,...
Read moreDetailsEARLEY Town Council has formally opposed the plan for a Lidl and 43 houses off Meldreth Way. Its planning committee met on Tuesday, June 22, to discuss the proposal. It...
Read moreDetailsData from Public Health England revealed in the week leading up to Friday, June 25, areas in Earley had an infection rate of 845.3 per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsLITTER PICKERS were joined by Earley town mayor on their latest route. On Sunday, June 13, Cllr Anne Bassett joined more than 40 residents to help clear along Lower Earley...
Read moreDetailsWINNERSH Triangle’s new flexi-working suite, Arena Business Centres, has been opened by Wokingham borough’s mayor. Cllr Keith Baker launched the “state of the art” business centre on Friday, June 11,...
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