New branch of Home Bargains to open in Reading retail park this autumn
A NEW branch of a discount homeware store is expected to open in a Reading retail park this autumn
Read moreDetailsA NEW branch of a discount homeware store is expected to open in a Reading retail park this autumn
Read moreDetailsSmelly Alley businesses are open, even if one exit remains closed, a month after a fire that devastated a neighbouring shop in Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsMore than £2,000 was spent on a Reading councillor's trip abroad, it has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsA WATER safety session was held on the banks of the River Thames last weekend, and saw emergency services share potentially life-saving tips.
Read moreDetailsA family-run Polish restaurant will be able to serve alcohol after permission was granted by councillors.
Read moreDetailsTWENTY SIX different ideas on how to improve road safety at an east Reading junction have been submitted to Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT chain hoping to open in Reading town centre has submitted a fresh planning application to the council.
Read moreDetailsDOUBLE yellow lines could be introduced outside a new drive-through coffee shop in a bid to stop queueing outside.
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL wants to demolish an unused day care centre and offices to create housing and a new facilities
Read moreDetailsNEAR MISSES and crashes at an East Reading crossroads has led to neighbours calling for road safety measures to be implemented.
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