American barbecue restaurant chain in Reading, Windsor and High Wycombe closes down
An American barbecue restaurant chain with locations in Reading and the surrounding area has been closed down due to insolvency.
Read moreDetailsAn American barbecue restaurant chain with locations in Reading and the surrounding area has been closed down due to insolvency.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a huge office complex on the outskirts of Reading have promised to reinstate a memorial bench to a much-loved brother.
Read moreDetailsA fresh plan for short-stay hotel rooms above a busy cafe in Reading town centre has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert historic terraced homes into even more flats at a prominent location in Reading has been refused.
Read moreDetailsA complaint has been made that bus drivers are not using dedicated lanes on a major road into and out of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA survey is running on safety improvements for cyclists and pedestrians at a crossing near one of the biggest parks in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA plan for a new fish and chip shop along a major road in Reading has been torpedoed due to the impact it could have on neighbours.
Read moreDetailsLittle progress has been made on a controversial plan for a drive-thru takeaway in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe case for a western rail link from Reading and Slough to Heathrow Airport is 'stronger than ever before' amid hopes the project
Read moreDetailsA famous bar in Reading that has widespread recognition as a great music venue has won permission to expand to create an eatery
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