Live nativity event
Families are invited to take part in a special retelling of the Christmas story on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsFamilies are invited to take part in a special retelling of the Christmas story on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe new Lower Earley eatery will be welcoming customers from noon until 9pm everyday.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build 43 homes and a Lidl supermarket in Lower Earley has been rejected as the land is deemed to be countryside
Read moreDetailsJEWELLERY and cash were stolen from a home in Lower Earley during a terrifying raid in which a man in his 80s was hit with a crowbar.
Read moreDetailsThe Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh is back in action following the pandemic-enforced lockdowns and they welcome new members
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN was threatened at knifepoint during an attempted robbery in Lower Earley earlier this week
Read moreDetailsAusten House held a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support on Friday, September 24.
Read moreDetailsALMS HOUSES in Lower Earley were officially declared open last month. Cllr David Hare, former mayor at Earley Town Council, visited Liberty House, off Strand Way open, on Friday, July...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY’s newest restaurant had a special visitor at its opening. Adda Hut, on Crockhamwell Road, invited Woodley town mayor, Cllr Janet Sartorel and deputy mayor Cllr Kay Gilder to officially...
Read moreDetailsDEMAND to live in Reading is rising, according to a new report by Savills. The estate agent has revealed a surge in demand from people looking to relocate and change...
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