Earley council join residents to oppose 5G mast in Sol Joel Park
Earley Town Council has joined residents in opposing a 5G mast in Sol Joel Park.
Earley Town Council has joined residents in opposing a 5G mast in Sol Joel Park.
The defibrillator cabinet outside of Radstock Lane Community Centre has been damaged, meaning the device is now unavailable.
Maiden Erlegh School has been shortlisted for the Schools Awards 2020, in the Secondary School of the Year section.
Emma Major, from Earley, is celebrating the launch of her new book called Little Guy: A Journey Of Hope.
A free bike check session will be run at Lower Earley Baptist Church’s car park on Saturday afternoon.
O Heavens Bubble Waffles, a new food delivery service, has launched in Earley.
A local manufacturer has been supporting countries in Africa with testing kits.
“The first year’s recipients cover a wide range of, and in many cases innovative, projects, and I look forward to ...
A TEENAGER was robbed and threatened with a knife in Earley this morning. The 16-year-old victim was stopped on Wokingham ...
A 12-YEAR-OLD from Reading has been named a champion weather forecaster. Ruth Harper, who attends Kendrick School, took on the ...
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