Earley social club opens for covid-safe sessions
On Mondays it runs regular film nights, Tuesdays poker sessions, quizzes on Wednesdays and bingo on Thursdays.
Read moreDetailsOn Mondays it runs regular film nights, Tuesdays poker sessions, quizzes on Wednesdays and bingo on Thursdays.
Read moreDetails“We didn’t have youth workers out of the streets, so in our budget this year the Town Council found some money to support some youth initiatives on the streets and...
Read moreDetailsHOW do you build a community? Street parties? Door knocking? Carol singing? Or maybe a university can help? For the past five year, the Whitley Researchers collective has been helping...
Read moreDetailsA 300-YEAR-OLD tree that collapsed during the April storms has found a new home at Dinton Pastures. Four months ago, a large oak tree in Earley was knocked down in...
Read moreDetailsYesterday, daytime temperatures soared across the country. In Earley, data from the University of Reading’s Atmospheric Observatory showed that the overnight temperature did not drop below 20°C for the first...
Read moreDetailsFIRST RESPONDERS in Earley has been given a lift thanks to a local house builder. Persimmon Homes North London has donated £1,000 to the Lower Earley and Earley Community First...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER was assaulted and had his bike stolen by a gang in Lower Earley last week. It is the second such incident to have taken place in the area...
Read moreDetailsSOME ROADS in Earley may be changed to 20mph, as part of the borough council’s speed limit review. Earley Town Council has responded to the consultation, calling for better pedestrian...
Read moreDetailsTHE HIGHWAYS executive is supporting the call for vehicle registrations to be printed on drive-through restaurant packaging. Cllr Pauline Jorgensen has backed a petition to the Government, calling for better...
Read moreDetailsCreativity is key for participants of a new art project run by the University of Reading. ArtLab, led by staff and students from the institution’s School of Art, is providing...
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