Reading chicken shop gets cold feet over longer hours after legal challenge
Bosses at a chicken shop in Reading have gotten cold feet over staying open until 3am after a legal challenge.
Read moreDetailsBosses at a chicken shop in Reading have gotten cold feet over staying open until 3am after a legal challenge.
Read moreDetailsA project that will transform a prominent corner of Reading town centre which is passed by thousands of people each day has been adjusted.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the council has spoken out after a week of violent crime has rocked Reading.
Read moreDetailsTravellers have occupied a park in Reading for days on end, according to a neighbour.
Read moreDetailsA bar known for hosting reggae and jungle DJ nights in Reading town has won its bid for a new licence.
Read moreDetailsA Pizza Hut restaurant is due to return to Reading in just a few days.
Read moreDetailsThe family of a little girl in Reading is trying to raise thousands of pounds to give her a better life
Read moreDetailsThames Water has apologised for major outages that left thousands of neighbours and businesses with no water and reduced pressure.
Read moreDetailsActivists are keeping up the pressure for their campaign pushing for the pension scheme for council workers in Berkshire to divest from Israel.
Read moreDetailsA block of student flats along one of the busiest roads in Reading has changed hands in a sale.
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