The Cocktail Club explodes onto Reading’s Gun Street
READING'S newest cocktail bar launched with a bang last week.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S newest cocktail bar launched with a bang last week.
Read moreDetailsThe hugely popular Christmas Fayre returns after being cancelled last year and it is set to be a cracker.
Read moreDetailsHISTORIC paths in Reading could be re-instated in a bid to get people moving.
Read moreDetailsData from the National Deaf Children?s Society revealed that many teachers struggle to adapt the curriculum to teach a deaf child.
Read moreDetailsNew statistics from retail trade union Usdaw, show that 64% of their members in the south east have been threatened by a customer.
Read moreDetailsThe group is hosting two concerts on Sunday, December 12, with a special one for families.
Read moreDetailsMarket Yard has taken over the Reading Post building on Tessa Road, and transformed the print works into a space for food, drink and entertainment.
Read moreDetailsThe group has a new Aerial Ladder Platform, thanks to investment from the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority.
Read moreDetailsThe number of the waiting list has climbed from six people waiting more than six weeks in February 2020, to 183 in September this year.
Read moreDetailsThe Department for Education (DfE) guidance means schools in England must ensure that school uniform costs are reasonable.
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