Earley residents’ group anger over changes to buses
PLANS to merge one of the borough’s bus routes with a circuit that goes through Caversham have been condemned by ...
PLANS to merge one of the borough’s bus routes with a circuit that goes through Caversham have been condemned by ...
A TEENAGER’S bike was stolen during a robbery that took place in a Lower Earley underpass. The incident took place ...
Matt Rodda, one of Wokingham's four MPs, has been appointed by Jeremy Corbyn to serve in Labour's front bench. The ...
A LOWER EARLEY resident has been fined £150 for fly-tipping waste in Charvil. Jamie Daniel Costello of Carshalton Way, Lower ...
A MAN has been charged after a cannabis factory was found at an address in Lower Earley last week. Officers ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to the police officer who was killed while on-duty in Hare Hatch yesterday. PC James Dixon was ...
A PRIMARY school in Wokingham borough has been forced to close after a bug has swept through the classrooms. More ...
A FORMER Liberal Democrat leader visited Wokingham borough last week to meet with party activists. Baron Campbell of Pittenweem – ...
BADMINTON fans are invited to take part in a tournament at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre in Lower Earley this Saturday. ...
A WOMAN from Earley has held a double celebration to mark her 100th birthday. Florence Stewart, who lives at The Liberty ...
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