Reading man jailed for intent to supply class A drugs
A man from Reading has been sentenced to two years and ten months in prison for drug offences.
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been sentenced to two years and ten months in prison for drug offences.
Read moreDetailsA new store has opened to serve neighbours in Reading, with the honours being done by the MP for the area.
Read moreDetailsA Ferrari specialist near Reading has won permission to build a new workshop.
Read moreDetailsA Turkish kebab and grill in a busy area of Reading has applied to keep on selling food until 1am.
Read moreDetailsCosy Club has unveiled the exciting new chapter in its evolution with the grand opening of Cosy Club Reading.
Read moreDetailsScores of protestors took to the streets of Reading on Saturday in opposition to the Supreme Court ruling over gender definitions issued last month.
Read moreDetailsSupport has flooded in to keep a Reading nightclub operating following a fight that required a large police presence.
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is set to dispose of items it no longer needs, including human bones and a Roman jewellery piece.
Read moreDetailsAn American fast food burger chain that relaunched its brand in Reading has been given permission to stay open four hours later on weekends
Read moreDetailsFlocks of tourists are expected in Reading as the town possesses one of the few Bayeux tapestries in existence
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