Beauty salon on Wokingham Road could become an Indian restaurant if plans approved
A HAIRDRESSER on a busy east Reading street could be transformed into a restaurant if Reading Borough Council looks favourably on the pla
Read moreDetailsA HAIRDRESSER on a busy east Reading street could be transformed into a restaurant if Reading Borough Council looks favourably on the pla
Read moreDetailsA JOINT service held to mark a key event in the life of the Church was deemed so successful that organisers are doing it again.
Read moreDetailsReading Today talks to Thomas Headon about small festivals, local audiences, and his approach to making music ahead of his performance in May
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Charity.SuperMkt has announced that it is now set to close on Sunday, May 21, following a successful stay in Reading's The Oracle
Read moreDetailsKING Charles III's coronation is set to take place with plenty of sunshine and no rain, if historical weather trends are anything to go by.
Read moreDetailsAROUND three hundred people gathered in East Reading to mark one of the most important annual celebrations of Islam.
Read moreDetailsTHREE ATHLETES have a spring in their step thanks to a funding boost.
Read moreDetailsA pharmaceutical container specialist from Theale has been awarded the King's Award for Enterprise.
Read moreDetailsOfsted chief inspector criticised after a letter emerges reporting that Ms Spielman personally attended Caversham Primary before ratings drop
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