Empty chippy in Reading town centre to be replaced by Waba
A FORMER chippy in Reading town centre could become another takeaway restaurant if plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER chippy in Reading town centre could become another takeaway restaurant if plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsThe summer school holidays are upon us here in the UK and this week's healthy tip is all about keeping children healthy and happy over the break
Read moreDetailsAn open gardens scheme in its second year raised £4,000 for charity and brought together nine gardens to take part.
Read moreDetailsA man who has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for good causes have been nominated for Fundraiser of the Year.
Read moreDetailsA FAST-FOOD restaurant will overhaul signs at its Oxford Road branch after permission has been granted by Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY that specialises in promotional goods has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to sell alcoholic items.
Read moreDetailsAN AGREEMENT across councils will see Reading borough's maintenance team help with repairs in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsAugust is usually one of the hottest months of the year ? making watering essential.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Reading construction firm have 50,000 reasons to raise funds for the Sue Ryder hospice.
Read moreDetailsThe developer in charge of a project to replace a Southcote house with 10 apartments has applied to make changes.
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