Another Rising Sun: Historic Reading town centre inn to revert to its original name when it reopens this spring
AN HISTORIC pub is set to reopen this spring, with an emphasis on good food and a return to its original name.
Read moreDetailsAN HISTORIC pub is set to reopen this spring, with an emphasis on good food and a return to its original name.
Read moreDetailsDramatic images show the River Kennet swollen with rainwater and flooding at The Oracle in Reading this morning.
Read moreDetailsConcerns over intensified traffic and parking problems have been raised over a plan for a huge new weather station at the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading council is currently holding a public consultation into its medium term financial strategy.
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL has defended fining motorists for stopping in yellow boxes ? as an expert says drivers should be appealing them.
Read moreDetailsA mum from Reading has expressed her desperation over being left in freezing temperatures at her council flat.
Read moreDetailsTene Living, which is in the process of converting Soane Point in Market Place into apartments has submitted requested information to Reading Council
Read moreDetailsAS PEOPLE prepare to mark the new year, by attending celebrations in town, we met with a group of volunteers who work to keep people safe.
Read moreDetailsA company behind plans to revamp a Reading shopping arcade has applied to make changes to approved plans to convert the building into 26 apartments.
Read moreDetailsFunBox Entertainment, the company that will be opening an arcade and gaming centre in Broad St. Mall, have applied for advertising consent
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