Church plans global celebration this Saturday
AN EARLEY-based church will hold a multi-national celebration on Saturday, March 16. Network Vineyard Church, based in Woodley Hill House, ...
AN EARLEY-based church will hold a multi-national celebration on Saturday, March 16. Network Vineyard Church, based in Woodley Hill House, ...
A BUS company that runs services to the northern parts of the borough has announced a takeover by another local ...
Colin Sargeant (87) of Lower Earley, with the books he's written about the Bible HE is a successful businessman, has ...
We have recently celebrated our 17th Charter Anniversary with an excellent meal at our usual venue Sonning Golf Club with ...
As often as possible we volunteer at Lakeside Residential Home, Whiteknights Road in Earley, assisting staff and their new activities ...
There’s still time to book a place on a new course that aims to help tackle the pain of relationship ...
A MISSING teenager has been described by his family as a 'happy, normal 19-year-old enjoying university life'. The comments were ...
AN APPEAL has been launched to find a teenager after he failed to return home from an Earley bar. Daniel ...
A LOOK at nature conservation since the 19th century is coming up at a free talk in Earley next week. ...
RESIDENTS across the borough have reported sightings of two men in a van looking for 'scrap metal'. Throughout the week, ...
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