Pilgrims complete virtual trek to Jerusalem by Palm Sunday
A group of Earley residents have finished their virtual pilgrimage to Jerusalem, in time for Easter weekend.
A group of Earley residents have finished their virtual pilgrimage to Jerusalem, in time for Easter weekend.
The latest news from Woodley and Earley Arts Group as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Most of us are very happy that 2020 has finally come to an end. It has been one of the ...
Earley residents are encouraged to don their boots and enjoy 14 accessible walks around town.
Aldi has launched a click-and-collect service in its Earley and Wokingham stores.
Earley residents staged a silent protest to oppose ongoing work in Swallows Meadow.
Residents are invited to take part in Earley's Nativity Trail by placing angels in their front windows.
Earley Town Council has criticised the Government's proposal to shake-up the planning system, and is calling for one which meets ...
Earley residents are angry after their local woodland was cleared without warning by Lower Earley Properties.
The owner of Maiden Erlegh's newest shop will soon be sending parcels, as Post Office installation begins today.
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