Approval given for new Buddhist temple
A house has been transformed into one of the only Buddhist places of worship in the Reading area.
Read moreA house has been transformed into one of the only Buddhist places of worship in the Reading area.
Read moreThe Natural History Museum is inviting residents to hear its plans for a new facility in Earley..
Read moreA house in Earley will become a care home after councillors gave it approval.
Read moreAN EARLEY resident has been selected to front the BBC Lifeline appeal on behalf of the national gardening for health charity, Thrive.
Read moreA MAN from Earley has been jailed following a stabbing in Reading. Jordan Musa, aged 27, of London Road, Earley, was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison at Reading Crown...
Read moreAward winning concert band performs this Christmas
Read moreActors wanted for technicolour show
Read moreThe route saw the borough's furry cycling friend tackle a 550km journey across four days with more than 4,000 metres of elevation last month.
Read moreWITH two thirds of them achieving A*-B grades at A Level, pupils at a school in Earley are celebrating today. Maiden Erlegh School students’ grades are significantly higher overall than...
Read moreTHE EARLEY Green Fair is returning for the first time since the pandemic.
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