Reading brothers set to pitch business on Dragons’ Den this week
Luke and Owen Buckmaster, founders of Doughboys Pizza are set to put their proposal to the Dragons on the episode airing on Thursday, January 16
Read moreDetailsLuke and Owen Buckmaster, founders of Doughboys Pizza are set to put their proposal to the Dragons on the episode airing on Thursday, January 16
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has responded to Green Party claims that recycling in the borough is being burned to fulfil contracts rather than recycled
Read moreDetailsMr Barber spoke at the annual Better Together Conference yesterday (January 13) on the topic of Operation Bullfinch, amid renewed national interest
Read moreDetailsREADING Museum is teaming up with Eclectic Games to bring an introductory taster session for Dungeons and Dragons to the museum in February
Read moreDetailsFigures show that cerebral palsy claims have cost the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust more than £26m.
Read moreDetailsThe main entrance to the Civic Centre has moved to Simmonds Street, with a new Bridge Street entrance for the Reading Registration Service
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service has announced it is looking to recruit two new non-executive directors to join the trust's board.
Read moreDetailsThe Amazons has kicked off 2025 by teaming with Royal Blood for a new collaboration with their latest song, My Blood.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating 15-year-old Chanelle reported missing from Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that more polluting vehicles would cost more to park under new proposals.
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