Beauty salon on Wokingham Road could become an Indian restaurant if plans approved
A HAIRDRESSER on a busy east Reading street could be transformed into a restaurant if Reading Borough Council looks favourably on the pla
Read moreDetailsA HAIRDRESSER on a busy east Reading street could be transformed into a restaurant if Reading Borough Council looks favourably on the pla
Read moreDetailsApril is National Stress Awareness Month, which aims to highlight the negative health impact stress can have on us
Read moreDetails'We capitalised on errors' said Rams' director of rugby Seb Reynolds as his team kept their National One title hopes alive with a comeback win over
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED lost in their final away match of the season against a side in desparate need of points to try and avoid relegation.
Read moreDetailsA SIX-BEDROOM home in east Reading that is close to the university could be formally converted into an HMO ? a home of multiple occupation
Read moreDetailsNext Thursday, May 4, is election day in Reading. As is usual in our town, one-third of the Council's seats are up, plus a by-election seat in Park.
Read moreDetailsThere is nothing like going to the cinema to watch a good movie. Especially, if you get to sit in fancy seats which recline for the perfect experience
Read moreDetailsA short while ago I mentioned that the FA were taking the unprecedented step of experimenting with body cameras to be worn by referees.
Read moreDetailsISLAND Bohemian Bowls Club are inviting new players to come along to their open days in April and May.
Read moreDetailsI first raised the issue of the Gender Pay Gap at Wokingham Council back in 2019, and have repeatedly asked for a specific action plan
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