Call for safe crossing near Earley station
A PETITION is calling for the council to install a new traffic light-controlled pedestrian crossing to make access easier to Earley train station.
Read moreDetailsA PETITION is calling for the council to install a new traffic light-controlled pedestrian crossing to make access easier to Earley train station.
Read moreDetailsThe Reddam House Combined Cadet Force has begun its annual fundraising event in honour of Remembrance Day and in aid of The Royal British Legion
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Read moreDetailsUnite union is set to ballot its 900 members in AWE sites in Bekrshire for strikes over pay increases during November
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Read moreDetailsTWO CATS are seeking a new owner who can care for them, including some help with an eye condition which requires a small dose of eye gel twice a day
Read moreDetailsMore than 250 people took part in the hike which is expected to have raised more than £15,000 in aid of Sue Ryder, sponsored by Azego
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