Reading-based solicitors Boyes Turner expands its property team with six new hires
SIX new faces have joined a Reading-based solicitors, in a move welcomed by one of its senior partners.
Read moreDetailsSIX new faces have joined a Reading-based solicitors, in a move welcomed by one of its senior partners.
Read moreDetailsA MEMBER of the House of Lords who was instrumental in the Brexit campaign recently visited Earley and Woodley Conservatives for a fundraising evening
Read moreDetailsONE of the oldest pubs in Reading is to be given a new lease of life as renovation plans have been approved.
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES in Caversham are relaunching its Warm Welcome Space this week, aimed at providing support for people struggling the cost of living
Read moreDetailsA NEW plan for townshouses in West Reading has been submitted to Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA GYM could be added to a retail park in Reading if plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsA WEST READING takeaway has applied for permission to trade until 2am.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder is on track to raise more than £40,000 to support healthcare with its regular Starlight Hike
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR has ruled out plans for an Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR family-friendly rave is to expand its operations in Reading.
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