Call for answers over Lower Earley’s very own Area 51
CALLING it Area DD makes it sound a little like Area 51 in America’s Nevada desert: a strange twilight zone that is rumoured to be a hotbed of alien activity....
Read moreDetailsCALLING it Area DD makes it sound a little like Area 51 in America’s Nevada desert: a strange twilight zone that is rumoured to be a hotbed of alien activity....
Read moreDetailsWhen I started my role originally as Youth and Family Worker back in 2012, my daughters were then six and nine had recently lost both their paternal and maternal grandfathers...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, June 6, to coincide with the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day landings, Year 5 at Keep Hatch Primary school were transported back in time to the Second World...
Read moreDetailsPhyllis Court Club has announced the appointment of Chris Hogan as their new Chief Executive and Chief Secretary. The Board of Directors, known as ‘Council’, at the private members club...
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD Royals U13’s capped off a stunning season as they triumphed with victory in the Bucks & Berks County Cup having already won the Surrey Primary League Premier Elite League....
Read moreDetailsWASHINDI Trampoline Club has cause to celebrate more success as they had participants competing in a trio of events throughout the last few weeks. The first National League qualifier competition...
Read moreDetailsDATCHET Village were awarded with the Reading Referees Assocation’s Fair Play Award for the 2018/19 season in their first season competing in the Thames Valley League. This rounds off a...
Read moreDetailsLOCALS in Earley have hit out at selfish drivers for blocking roads and footpaths to avoid paying “extortionate” parking charges. The situation has become so bad, a petition has been...
Read moreDetailsPOSTCARDS offering a window on Wokingham’s past will be on offer this weekend thanks to a card collecting fair in Reading. The event, held on Sunday at Rivermead Leisure Centre,...
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a case of what goes up must come down for one Shinfield resident. Late last month, Simon Rymes launched himself out of an aeroplane as part of a...
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