‘Thank you carers’
A LOWER EARLEY carer has been celebrated for supporting her husband alongside her professional role. Ethima Lawrence began caring for her husband Norman three years ago, after he suffered a...
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY carer has been celebrated for supporting her husband alongside her professional role. Ethima Lawrence began caring for her husband Norman three years ago, after he suffered a...
Read moreDetailsA SONNING conservationist has called on the borough council to “get its act together” after its contractors mowed down a field of protected bee orchids — just one day after...
Read moreDetailsCARERS from Bluebird Care raised more than £1,000 for Alzheimer’s Society as part of Dementia Action Week. Team members at Bluebird Care Reading and Wokingham organised three events to support...
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has gone up in two major league tables. The institution has risen three places in the QS World University Rankings 2022, bringing it to 202 in...
Read moreDetailsTHEY do say you should say it with flowers – and that’s exactly what an Earley-based florist is doing this week. Forget Me Nots Florist, based in St Peter’s Road,...
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY fun day helped raise funds for The Lilly-May Page Trust, a charity that works to install defibrillators in schools. The event took place on Saturday, May 22 at...
Read moreDetailsTHEY do say you should say it with flowers – and that’s exactly what an Earley-based florist is doing this week. Forget Me Nots Florist, based in St Peter’s Road,...
Read moreDetailsAS CORONAVIRUS rates in Wokingham borough continue to rise, the council is preparing to launch a new vaccination scheme aimed at people aged 18 to 24. Last Monday, a surge...
Read moreDetailsHawkedon raised £940 by running a sponsored cricket runs event.
Read moreDetailsEarley and Bracknell fire stations have welcomed new Volvo fire engines, with help from the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
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