Town mayor joins Lower Earley Way litter pick
LITTER PICKERS were joined by Earley town mayor on their latest route. On Sunday, June 13, Cllr Anne Bassett joined more than 40 residents to help clear along Lower Earley...
Read moreDetailsLITTER PICKERS were joined by Earley town mayor on their latest route. On Sunday, June 13, Cllr Anne Bassett joined more than 40 residents to help clear along Lower Earley...
Read moreDetailsWINNERSH Triangle’s new flexi-working suite, Arena Business Centres, has been opened by Wokingham borough’s mayor. Cllr Keith Baker launched the “state of the art” business centre on Friday, June 11,...
Read moreDetailsA RADAR developed by University of Reading scientists could end up in space. WIVERN, also known as the Wind Velocity Radar Nephoscope, is one of four ideas recently shortlisted by...
Read moreDetailsCLIMATE change images were shared across the globe on Monday, June 21, to mark the summer solstice. Created by the University of Reading, the latest climate data has been illustrated...
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY carer has been celebrated for supporting her husband alongside her professional role. Ethima Lawrence began caring for her husband Norman three years ago, after he suffered a...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home thanked staff for their work, during last week’s National Carers Week. Austen House celebrated the annual event with a summer party in the...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home marked Dementia Action Week last month. During the week of action, residents learnt about how to support others and looked at the way...
Read moreDetailsTHEY do say you should say it with flowers – and that’s exactly what an Earley-based florist is doing this week. Forget Me Nots Florist, based in St Peter’s Road,...
Read moreDetailsIT’S ALL change for popular fast food restaurant McDonald’s as it prepares to introduce its summer menu from Wednesday. The Bacon Clubhouse Double is being replaced by a new BBQ...
Read moreDetailsHawkedon raised £940 by running a sponsored cricket runs event.
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