Reading’s branch of Wendy’s hopes to serve burgers until 2am
AN AMERICAN diner with a branch in Friar Street could stay open until 2am, after Reading Borough Council approved its plans
Read moreDetailsAN AMERICAN diner with a branch in Friar Street could stay open until 2am, after Reading Borough Council approved its plans
Read moreDetailsAccess improvements have been improved to one of the buildings at Prospect Park which is used to house patients recovering from mental health issues.
Read moreDetailsA push is being made to re-invigorate ties between Reading and its twin city in Barbados.
Read moreDetailsA LABOUR party member has joined the list of candidates hoping to be selected for the new Earley and Woodley parliamentary seat.
Read moreDetailsROAD names chosen for a huge golf course development have been blasted as 'laughable' with reference to naval ships despite 'landlocked Reading'
Read moreDetailsDozens of roads and streets will be prioritised for gritting in Reading as winter approaches and temperatures are expected to drop.
Read moreDetailsA project to convert two flats into homes using extensions in Kentwood Hill has been rejected
Read moreDetailsThe owning company of the Queen's Wharf apartments near the town centre have achieved lawful development consent to replace cladding.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has been criticised for not publishing what it has spent and what money it has collected as its accounting bill to hit £1.5m
Read moreDetailsNEIGHBOURING businesses have expressed concerns over a plan from a Tilehurst chippy to serve alcohol with takeaway meals.
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