Indian restaurant in East Reading re-opens after being forced to close temporarily due to hygiene concerns
An Indian cuisine restaurant and takeaway in Reading has been forced to close temporarily due to hygiene concerns.
Read moreDetailsAn Indian cuisine restaurant and takeaway in Reading has been forced to close temporarily due to hygiene concerns.
Read moreDetailsMore than £1,000 was donated at a charity church service in Reading to raise money for hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica.
Read moreDetailsA convenience store in Whitley has been given permission to keep on selling alcohol until midnight on weekends.
Read moreDetailsBoth of the TGI Fridays restaurants in Reading have now closed following ongoing troubles for the American diner chain.
Read moreDetailsThe early planning stages to transform Reading Prison into a cultural hub are in progress two years after it was purchased by a Chinese billionaire.
Read moreDetailsA cocktail bar in Reading town centre has won permission to stay open until 3am each night.
Read moreDetailsA main road in Woodley will be getting a new 20mph speed limit to make it safer for 'vulnerable road users'.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a drive-thru food takeaway near a busy junction in Reading have hit a delay.
Read moreDetailsA fresh permission is being sought for alcohol to be sold at a convenience store, where the previous owner had got into trouble with the police.
Read moreDetailsA former senior councillor in Reading has quit Labour to join the Green Party.
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