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A MAN has gone missing from Earley, and police are appealing for help to try and trace him.
Read moreA MAN has gone missing from Earley, and police are appealing for help to try and trace him.
Read moreTHE LEADER of Earley Town Council says a decision not to increase its precept is down to 'prudent management',
Read moreThames Valley Police have announced that a body has been found during their search for Tristan, a 21-year-old man reported missing from Earley
Read moreLABOUR'S candidate for Earley and Woodley in the forthcoming general election says she feels 'urgency' over the need to have a change in government
Read moreTHE LIBERAL Democrats have announced that a former Earley town mayor is to be a candidate in the forthcoming general election.
Read moreHanza Quadri, 29, is being sought in connection with an assault which took place in Eastcourt Avenue at around 7.30pm on Wednesday, January 3
Read moreTHE Bishop of Oxford will explore the ethics surrounding the use of AI and impact on humanity, creativity and the common good.
Read moreThe trial was initiated to Wokingham Borough Council improve road safety by capturing vehicles that encroach into restricted areas.
Read moreWokingham Borough Council is set to approve the introduction of a significant number of on-street parking and waiting restrictions.
Read moreA BUSY through route between Reading and Wokingham borough is to be closed for a week ? residents are hoping it will lead to an improved road surface
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