Earley schools damaged by flooding set to reopen tomorrow
TWO schools in Earley which were flooded following last night's storms are set to re-open tomorrow. Hillside Primary School, in ...
TWO schools in Earley which were flooded following last night's storms are set to re-open tomorrow. Hillside Primary School, in ...
A MAN from Earley has been jailed after he failed to stop after a collision which resulted in a pedestrian's ...
Each week, we print the biggest local what’s on guide you’ll find anywhere. And now we’re bringing it in pixels to ...
This term Year 7 students at Maiden Erlegh School have been studying tropical rainforests and how life has adapted to ...
A WOMAN from Earley would have died anyway despite there being a delay in response from the emergency services, an ...
A MEETING to discuss the school funding crisis is due to take place in Winnersh this Thursday (27). Representatives from ...
A MAN and a teenage boy have been arrested following an altercation in Earley last weekend. At around 2pm on ...
WOKINGHAM’S litter heroes came out in force last weekend to take part in the annual community clean up. Volunteers from ...
A MOTHER from Earley who filmed a group of youths riding down a path on a moped is urging others ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to a cyclist who died following a crash in Earley last month. Benjamin Pedley, 26, died ...
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