Caversham-based vegan restaurant applies for permission to adjust its alcohol licence
A CAVERSHAM restaurant that specialises in vegan cuisine is seeking permission to change the hours it can sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM restaurant that specialises in vegan cuisine is seeking permission to change the hours it can sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN has been unveiled to build flats in Reading supermarket car park.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a home in Whitley have applied to convert it into a four-bed home of multiple occupation (HMO).
Read moreDetailsA SUPPORT session is held on a regular basis in a Reading town centre church for adults with autism, their families and carers.
Read moreDetailsA GLASS of something is promised to visitors to a Caversham bookshop when they attend a special author event
Read moreDetailsREADING'S musical scene now has a weekly meet-up event, aimed at helping people share ideas, information and resources
Read moreDetailsReading suffered shoot-out heartbreak in their second round EFL Cup tie against Ipswich on Tuesday evening.
Read moreDetailsTWENTY roads across Reading could see parking restrictions changed if a consultation is approved. Following suggestions from the public and councillors, Reading Borough Council has published a list of changes...
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is considering a number of options as estimates show Reading could run out of burial space before 2030
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group will see summer off with an afternoon filled with singing, dancing and activities.
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