Free samples at Reading restaurant
wagamama and Willy's Pies are set to roll out a fusion of two of the nation's favourite dishes.
Read moreDetailswagamama and Willy's Pies are set to roll out a fusion of two of the nation's favourite dishes.
Read moreDetailsLast month saw the highest corporate insolvency figures for the month of January in four years.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading West parliamentary candidate and local mum Olivia Bailey has been selected to fight Reading West and Mid Berkshire for Labour.
Read moreDetailsLaw firm Boyes Turner has expanded its Wills, Trusts and Probate team.
Read moreDetailsThe initiative will provide members with sponsored extra-curricular initiatives, competitions and funding opportunities.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire has ranked in sixth place nationally.
Read moreDetailsFootball fans are being invited to an evening with a Reading FC legend.
Read moreDetailsRSSL's Innovation Hub will be a supportive ecosystem for early-stage biotech companies.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Fire and Rescue were called to reports of a boat in need of rescue on the River Thames.
Read moreDetailsA total of 10,571 new formations were registered in Berkshire during the last 12 months, an increase of 10.4% compared with 2022.
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