Town mayor joins Lower Earley Way litter pick
LITTER 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 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 moreDetailsBUSINESSES which support ethnic minority employees earn more money than those which do not, according to new research from Henley Business School. Last week, it revealed that firms which offer...
Read moreDetailsThis morning, pupils at the school spoke about creating a permanent memorial to the former history teacher, who was killed in the Forbury Garden terror attack last June.
Read moreDetails‘STOP treating Whistley Green like a race circuit’, Hurst residents have urged after describing the village as “one of the most dangerous stretches of racetrack in Berkshire”. Villagers in Hurst...
Read moreDetailsSINDLESHAM students have been busy fundraising for a community across the globe — and one even put in a mountainous effort. Year 7 pupils at Reddam House have raised nearly...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS can now turn their home into a flexible office space, after new firm Jarvo launched in Reading. The company helps people transform their patios and libraries into co-working spaces....
Read moreDetailsTACKLING period poverty in Wokingham borough is the focus of a new non-profit. Founded by resident Vaishali Patel, Cotton Pony is on a mission to stop period poverty in its...
Read moreDetailsA PUB is hoping to expand its outdoor area to become more accessible for its customers. The Greyhound pub, on Longwater Road, Finchampstead, has applied to refurbish parts of its...
Read moreDetailsMOVIE LOVERS will be able to stock up on popcorn again as popular club the Wokingham Film Society is making plans for a post-covid return. The lights will go down...
Read moreDetailsA MAN was robbed by three men, one of whom was armed with a knife, in Shinfield last week and police are appealing for witnesses. The incident took place between...
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