West Reading store applies for alcohol licence
A WEST Reading store has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsA WEST Reading store has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S new Waze and means to get about and avoiding traffic jams, thanks to a Reading car retailer's latest offer.
Read moreDetailsA BUILDING on Essex Street, off Whitley Street, that used to be a plant room could take on a new lease of life.
Read moreDetailsA READING company which started off with a staff of 10 just six years ago has announced another major expansion.
Read moreDetailsFIRE crews were called to a blaze in west Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsA BIKE has been stolen from a Theale home and police are investigating.
Read moreDetailsA DEVELOPER hoping to build flats in west Reading is appealing after the application was rejected.
Read moreDetailsSPLISH SPLASH! A Reading institution is preparing to reopen in time for summer, just in time for the half-term break.
Read moreDetailsTHE OPENING date for the opening of the new Rivermead leisure centre has been revealed by Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsReading saw a weekend of improv, stand-up, and roasts as the inaugural Indie Comedy Festival came to venues across town
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