Cosmo to be demolished as 103-home redevelopment clears hurdle
A project to demolish a busy buffet restaurant in Reading town centre to replace it with more than 100 apartments has cleared a crucial hurdle.
Read moreDetailsA project to demolish a busy buffet restaurant in Reading town centre to replace it with more than 100 apartments has cleared a crucial hurdle.
Read moreDetailsA town centre pub in Reading has come under new ownership and has turned into an Irish-themed bar.
Read moreDetailsA new American fast food chicken restaurant in Reading could keep on selling food and drinks until 5am in the near future.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a former pub and hotel into new flats heading out of Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has announced that this year's Poppy Appeal has raised £15,000, thanks to the generosity of shoppers, volunteers, and the community
Read moreDetailsNHS patients across the South East now have more flexible ways to contact their GP amid the roll-out of online consultation services
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is 'trashing the environment' by falling behind on its climate action goals, according to the Green Party.
Read moreDetailsBenefact Group's Movement for Good Awards is seeking recipients for its £120,000 12 Days of Giving Christmas charity giveaway campaign
Read moreDetailsResidents' permit parking was introduced in Reading almost 50 years ago.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been sentenced to more than ten years in prison each for a string of weapons offences and robbery offences in Reading.
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