Pizza Hut returns to Reading
A pizza chain that had no restaurants in Reading for years has made its return to the town with its opening at a busy retail park.
Read moreDetailsA pizza chain that had no restaurants in Reading for years has made its return to the town with its opening at a busy retail park.
Read moreDetailsA digital advertising screen could still be installed at a fuel station in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on the construction of new flats and a care centre for vulnerable people in Whitley.
Read moreDetailsA chain American burger restaurant has been confirmed to be opening at a riverside destination in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on changes to a busy retail park visited by thousands of people in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe upcoming scrapping of Ofwat in favour of a tougher water regulator has been celebrated in Reading, with hopes it will end the 'sewage scandal'.
Read moreDetailsA new fashion store is gearing up to open in Reading in just a few months time.
Read moreDetailsA quartet of hairdressers in Reading town centre has applied to supply wine and other alcoholic drinks and play music at their salon.
Read moreDetailsA man who died at a construction site in Reading earlier this year has been named.
Read moreDetailsThe six councils in Berkshire are set to create a role for a new top official with a £130k per year salary.
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