20mph speed limit plan for Earley roads
SOME 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 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 moreDetailsNORDEN FARM Centre for the Arts summer holiday kite making workshops will be taking place online this year while the centre’s doors remain temporarily closed. And there's still time to...
Read moreDetailsGENEROUS shoppers visiting a Reading store during the coronavirus pandemic have helped support the work of the NHS. All 175 Range stores across the country have been raising funds for...
Read moreDetailsRESTAURANTS across Wokingham are now offering 50% off as part of the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme. The voucher initiative, which began on Monday, sees a selection of...
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH council has appointed a cultural development officer to further the arts across the area. Speaking at the borough council executive meeting, Cllr Parry Batth, executive member for environment...
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH COUNCIL defended its plan for housing development in Grazeley, after a local councillor called the plans “non-viable”. Speaking at the borough council executive meeting held virtually on Thursday,...
Read moreDetailsTHE RECENT resurfacing of the A33 Basingstoke Road was questioned by residents at the borough council executive meeting held virtually on Thursday, July 30. Resident James Vyvyan-Robinson asked Cllr Pauline...
Read moreDetailsBy Geoff Peck The lockdown has changed how we live our lives. Why have we changed our behaviour? Is it because the law has changed so that certain actions can...
Read moreDetailsAFTER increasingly sending out bailiffs to collect council tax debts, the council has agreed to better support residents to manage their debts. For the last two council meetings, Cllr Rachel...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER week and another selection of great tracks for you to enjoy listening to on a summer’s day, all compiled by Chris Hillman from White Star Records. As usual, our...
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