Reading Festival prepares for return
FESTIVALGOERS are getting ready as Reading Festival makes a comeback for the first time since the pandemic. Biffy Clyro is one of the event’s latest headliners to be announced as...
Read moreDetailsFESTIVALGOERS are getting ready as Reading Festival makes a comeback for the first time since the pandemic. Biffy Clyro is one of the event’s latest headliners to be announced as...
Read moreDetailsMORE A-level successes have been announced at Maiden Erlegh School in Earley today. Headteacher Paul Gibson congratulated the students on achieving their A-level results. “These grades are thoroughly deserved and...
Read moreDetailsA PICNIC later this month aims to help connect the community. Reading Interfaith group is hosting its first public event of the year, on Sunday, July 25. The interfaith picnic...
Read moreDetailsA NEW partnership is forming in Winnersh Triangle as Arena Business Centres teams up with the Institute of Directors (IoD). The workspace provider, which launched a new hub in the...
Read moreDetailsEARLEY’S Green Fair has been cancelled this year. A spokesperson for Earley Town Council said they are disappointed to announce the event has been called off, due to uncertainty around...
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR youth worker is needed by Earley Town Council. The role would be for 16 hours each week supervising, mentoring and guiding the Youth Service Team. A spokesperson for...
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR youth worker is needed by Earley Town Council. The role would be for 16 hours each week supervising, mentoring and guiding the Youth Service Team. A spokesperson for...
Read moreDetailsRekindling old friendships and celebrating unexpected wins were the order of the day at last weekend’s Hurst Show and Country Fayre.
Read moreDetailsA hugely popular public figure had a brush with fame recently - TV presenter Davina McCall met the Earley Panda.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY fun day helped raise funds for The Lilly-May Page Trust, a charity that works to install defibrillators in schools. The event took place on Saturday, May 22 at...
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