Advertising approved for new Korean takeaway restaurant in Reading town centre approved
READING Borough Council's planning department has approved advertising designs for a Korean takeaway opening in the town centre
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council's planning department has approved advertising designs for a Korean takeaway opening in the town centre
Read moreDetailsA plan to build a four-storey housing block containing five one-bed flats and two studios next to historic buildings in Reading has been rejected
Read moreDetailsTHE manager of a Whitley care home has been ordered to pay more than £7,000 for using a blue badge to park in a disabled bay.
Read moreDetailsAFTER wind and rain caused the event to be cancelled for Saturday, Readipop returned with aplomb, and with a few of Saturday's acts in tow. Early afternoon on Sunday saw...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police took formal action on just under 7% ? one in 14 ? of reported rapes over the last year
Read moreDetailsA CANCER survivor was among the 2,350 people who came together in Reading this weekend to take part in the annual Race For Life
Read moreDetailsQuestions have been raised over whether Reading could one day have an ultra-low emission zone and congestion charge.
Read moreDetailsA HOME in Caversham was targeted by thieves and Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to The Sherlocks' Brandon Crook ahead of their Heritage Live appearance, a headline European tour, and their upcoming album
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN was left with facial injuries during a late-night assault in Reading town centre.
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