Rebranded filling station in Southcote could continue to stay open 24 hours a day
A petrol station in Southcote is due to continue to operate 24 hours a day and sell alcohol as part of a takeover.
Read moreDetailsA petrol station in Southcote is due to continue to operate 24 hours a day and sell alcohol as part of a takeover.
Read moreDetailsA NEW convenience store could be opening near Reading's railway station if approval for an alcohol licence is granted.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER bank in Reading town centre could become a convenience store if a licence is granted.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY came together to help tidy up west Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe meaning behind a mural to Olly Stephens, painted at his former school, has been revealed by his mother.
Read moreDetailsWater quality, taxes on private schools and more issues were debated at a hustings for candidates for Reading West and Mid Berkshire constituency.
Read moreDetailsAn Italian deli in Reading town centre celebrated its third anniversary earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsReform UK's Reading group says it is mulling taking action over an apparently fake social media account that has been attributed to a candidate
Read moreDetailsTHE CHAIR of the Labour party has backed calls for a new bridge over the River Thames.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being urged to check their have the right ID so they can vote in next month's general election
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