Jewellery stolen from university hall of residence
JEWELLERY has been stolen from a property at the University of Reading in Earley. At some point on Monday, someone broke into the property at Bridges Hall, in Whiteknights Road,...
Read moreDetailsJEWELLERY has been stolen from a property at the University of Reading in Earley. At some point on Monday, someone broke into the property at Bridges Hall, in Whiteknights Road,...
Read moreDetailsTHE BACK door of a house in Earley was smashed on Monday evening. Between 5.20pm and 6pm, someone smashed the back door of the house in Courts Road, before searching...
Read moreDetailsA 64-year-old man has been charged with rape following an incident at Waterloo station last month. Anthony Rowsell of Green Lane, Eltham, was arrested in connection with a serious sexual...
Read moreDetailsAS THE MP for Reading East prepares to chair a meeting over Woodley and Earley buses, his political opposites have criticised him for a “shocking silence” on the issue. On...
Read moreDetailsResidents in parts of the borough are waking up this morning to no electricity. Postcode areas affected are RG5, RG6 and RG41: Woodley, Earley, Winnersh and Wokingham areas. Power went...
Read moreDetailsTWO Sixth Form students from a school in Earley have scooped the top prizes at a local art competition. The pupils from Maiden Erlegh School, in Silverdale Road, achieved first...
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY campus in Earley has been voted one of the most popular green spaces in the UK. The University of Reading’s Whiteknights campus, which is made up of 130...
Read moreDetailsA REPORT outlining the economic benefits of a third crossing over the River Thames was published this week. The Strategic Outline Business Case (SOBC) for a third river crossing between...
Read moreDetailsA ROOM at an Earley community centre has been renamed in honour of a long-serving former caretaker. On Tuesday, October 17, the Mayor of Earley Cllr Michael Firmager joined members...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Woodley and Earley have been left with a bus service that is ‘no longer fit for purpose’ according to a group of campaigners. Following changes to the 19a...
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