Earley Town Council welcomes new mayor and her deputy
OFFICIAL portraits have been released for Earley's new mayors.
Read moreDetailsOFFICIAL portraits have been released for Earley's new mayors.
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called to tackle an out-of-control bonfire in Earley last week.
Read moreDetailsA DRIVER who made two high-speed handbrake turns at a late-night car meet has been fined £100.
Read moreDetailsVolunteer with The Link Visiting Scheme
Read moreDetailsFORMER Sonning postie Mick Gorman has swapped packages for pooches.
Read moreDetailsWoodley And Earley Arts Group's winning paintings draw crowds
Read moreDetailsA chance to swap old clothes for new in Earley
Read moreDetailsTWO teenagers were victims of a sexual assault in an Earley park earlier this month and police are appealing for witnesses.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS in Earley may be required to find alternative routes on Sunday as planned road works are set to take place.
Read moreDetailsNETWORK Rail is warning motorists that delays on the A4 London Road will continue for another week at least.
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