Poor mental health rises during pandemic
The data suggests that during the pandemic, anxiety was an issue among residents. Residents also had lower happiness and life satisfaction.
Read moreDetailsThe data suggests that during the pandemic, anxiety was an issue among residents. Residents also had lower happiness and life satisfaction.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has developed plans for a sewer and pumping station on Heath Ride after receiving applications from multiple households to be connected.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 250 pupils at Platform YP performed five shows at The Whitty Theatre on Saturday, January 29, and Sunday, January 30.
Read moreDetailsCllr David Hare is concerned that a shelter in the Earley Event Field off Kilnsea Drive is being used for some "unsavoury behaviour".
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY community stalwart has set a new goal of a million donations after hitting a 200,000 milestone.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S Council Tax will increase by 2.99% overall, but the picture is ?resilient?.
Read moreDetailsTHE Chancellor the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, used a visit to Earley on Friday to praise apprentices.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are spooky goings-on at the Mill at Sonning right now, for its latest production, The House on Cold Hill.
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Read moreDetailsIt?s official, our darling boy is walking at last. That meant buying his first pair of shoes.
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