Reading private hire taxi drivers say they face long delays in licence renewals
Reading's taxi drivers have voiced their concerns over private hire regulations for firms and say they are facing long delays in licence renewals
Read moreDetailsReading's taxi drivers have voiced their concerns over private hire regulations for firms and say they are facing long delays in licence renewals
Read moreDetailsA gift company founded by the brother of the Princess of Wales, has applied to sell alcohol from its Reading base.
Read moreDetailsA GREEN party councillor is calling for action over what he says is a forest of nuisance estate agency signs across Reading
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre store is considering appealing a ban on selling alcohol, enacted after police complaints.
Read moreDetailsLater this month, the Varna International Ballet and Orchestra makes its first-ever visit to The Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsScience has given us so much hope as we treat disease and find cures to prevent things but the bottom line is, we can't stop the clock
Read moreDetailsKingfisher A edged closer to confirming the Division One title with a 10-0 win away to Tilehurst RBL A, who put up little resistance.
Read moreDetailsBound. wrapped in cellophane. Such a paltry price for slaughter. Marked down, overlooked again. Fading, in a bucket of stagnant water
Read moreDetailsIt was a "tough day at the office" for the Thames Valley Kings at the weekend with all three teams going down to defeats.
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