School nets a tidy sum for Children in Need
A SCHOOL in Earley held a non-uniform day and a hotly-contested students vs teachers netball match to raise more than ...
A SCHOOL in Earley held a non-uniform day and a hotly-contested students vs teachers netball match to raise more than ...
Thames Valley Police has launched a murder investigation following the death of an elderly woman in Lower Earley. An 88-year-old ...
Barts Grill 21 Wokingham Road Reading RG6 1LE 0118 966 2268 or 0118 966 2233 www.bartsgrill.com If you've ever driven into ...
A CONSULTATION on a subsidised bus service has been launched by Wokingham Borough Council. The 19a/c service, run by Reading ...
A PETITION protesting against plans for a new park and ride scheme has been launched ahead of a new consultation ...
AN ‘outstanding’ professor from the University of Reading has been killed while working in America. Prof Alexei Likhtman, 44, who ...
AN EARLEY church is proving that two heads are better than one after welcoming its new vicars. The Revds Hannah ...
CHILDREN will be able to enjoy a new play area opening Earley next week. It has been designed for children ...
A CHERRY tree believed to be more than 200-years-old was badly damaged after a fire tore through a garden in ...
READING’S popular ReadyBike scheme is being extended into Wokingham for the first time with a rack of eight cycles at ...
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