Former motorbike shop in Whitley will become a convenience store able to sell alcohol seven days a week
THE SITE of a former motorcycle and bike shop in Whitley will become a convenience store despite concern from neighbours
Read moreDetailsTHE SITE of a former motorcycle and bike shop in Whitley will become a convenience store despite concern from neighbours
Read moreDetailsA READING landmark will be an integral part of a new housing development after planning permission was granted.
Read moreDetailsRUBEN Selles believes his Reading side can build on Saturday's 4-2 defeat to Southampton as the start of the 2023-24 season draws near.
Read moreDetailsRUBEN Selles' first outing at the Select Car Leasing Stadium ended in defeat as Reading lost 4-2 to Southampton on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsCrisis charity The Cowshed is moving - hold on to your donations
Read moreDetailsBerkshire homebuyers and sellers are heading to property auctions in greater numbers.
Read moreDetailsA CRAFT beer and music festival is set to return on July 28-29, celebrating breweries in Reading and further afield.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents can keep fit by getting involved in friendly sports sessions.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM bookshop is preparing to welcome two authors for a special event.
Read moreDetailsJOGGERS will get to the bottom of why Reading is pronounced the way it is and where to find the Dalai Lama's favourite restaurant at an upcoming run.
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