BBQ restaurant in Reading town centre bid to become late night bar decided
A bid for a Korean barbecue restaurant in Reading town centre to become a late-night bar has been decided.
Read moreDetailsA bid for a Korean barbecue restaurant in Reading town centre to become a late-night bar has been decided.
Read moreDetailsTaxpayers' money, which has been spent on the Mayor of Reading's trip to Germany to watch the European football competition and other expenses
Read moreDetailsA project to demolish a busy buffet restaurant in Reading town centre to replace it with more than 100 apartments has cleared a crucial hurdle.
Read moreDetailsA town centre pub in Reading has come under new ownership and has turned into an Irish-themed bar.
Read moreDetailsA new American fast food chicken restaurant in Reading could keep on selling food and drinks until 5am in the near future.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a former pub and hotel into new flats heading out of Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsFears raised over parking fee hikes and charges at free car parks in Woodley and the neighbouring towns and villages.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is 'trashing the environment' by falling behind on its climate action goals, according to the Green Party.
Read moreDetailsA new trust has been launched in honour of schoolboy Olly Stephens to support young people and help tackle online bullying.
Read moreDetailsThe company that manages The Oracle in Reading has gained full control of the shopping centre, as a glimpse of the future has been teased.
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