Lib Dems deny missing start of Earley Town Council meeting
IT WAS meant to be the changing of the guard, but the changing of the time prevented newly elected councillors ...
IT WAS meant to be the changing of the guard, but the changing of the time prevented newly elected councillors ...
Earley Town Council was a Conservative-run council. But what will the voters make of it in this election? Here are ...
AN EXTRAORDINARY planning meeting will determine the future of a much-loved beauty spot. On Monday evening, Wokingham Borough Council’s planning ...
AT ITS annual meeting on Wednesday, May 9, Earley Town Council welcomed Brian Wedge as its new mayor. He takes ...
PLANS to merge one of the borough’s bus routes with a circuit that goes through Caversham have been condemned by ...
EARLEY town councillors have expressed concern that Reading Buses is to merge buses that run in Lower Earley with a ...
We invited Wokingham borough's MPs, mayors and council leaders to share with your their Christmas thoughts and wishes. Here we ...
RESIDENTS, councillors and the local MP gathered in Woodley on Saturday morning to discuss the future of the area’s bus ...
AS THE MP for Reading East prepares to chair a meeting over Woodley and Earley buses, his political opposites have ...
A ROOM at an Earley community centre has been renamed in honour of a long-serving former caretaker. On Tuesday, October ...
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