Approval granted to install electric car chargers in Caversham fuel station
ELECTRIC vehicle charging points will be installed at a Caversham fuel station after permission was granted by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsELECTRIC vehicle charging points will be installed at a Caversham fuel station after permission was granted by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsTwo young women who supply authentic Malaysian dishes through their online business have been nominated as Entrepreneurs of the Year
Read moreDetailsA cocktail bar which holds free community events has been nominated for the Pride of Reading Hospitality Award.
Read moreDetailsThe 13th Twyford Beer Festival kicks off this week ? and it will be lucky for anyone going to the three-day event.
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION to remove a protection order on a tree in Caversham has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsPLANS To convert an historic corner of Reading town centre by creating a new aparthotel and neighbouring hotel have been approved by Reading Council
Read moreDetailsBUILDERS constructing a two-and-a-half storey building in Tilehurst will no longer be including a retail unit.
Read moreDetails'Let all thy creatures bless thee, O Lord, and my soul praise and bless thee for them all.'
Read moreDetailsWe love cats in our house. We have two of our own and, as fosterers for TVAW, at least one in the cathouse at the end of our garden at...
Read moreDetailsIt's Sunita's 40th birthday. She's unmarried, has no friends, lives with her mum and has an unfulfilling job at the Council.
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