Going, going … It’s nearly gone! London Road rail bridge works that have brought misery to motorists for months nearly over
Reading's London Road rail bridge works: almost completed
Read moreDetailsReading's London Road rail bridge works: almost completed
Read moreDetailsNEWLY elected Stephen Newton is delighted to be picking up the baton from Lib Dem Tahir Maher, who stood down in this election.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE appeal has been launched after a car and a push scooter were involved in a collision in Earley on Friday, April 28
Read moreDetailsAN INTERNATIONAL opera star is preparing to grace a smaller stage, when she visits Earley later this month.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to draw is coming to Earley next week, thanks to the Reading Guild of Artists.
Read moreDetailsFANCY dress is encouraged for an extreme run taking place in Earley on Sunday, April 16.
Read moreDetailsA HOME care provider teamed up with an Earley primary school to ensure people enjoyed a happy Easter.
Read moreDetailsEarley town mayor opens new space for community group meetings
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail's ongoing project to revamp an historic railway bridge that divides Reading and Wokingham boroughs has taken a big step forward
Read moreDetailsTHE winning choir of a contest to find the greater Reading area's best choir is inviting people to come and sing with them.
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