Italian restaurant plans to open in Reading later this year, its first store outside of London
The company behind an Italian restaurant has said it hopes to open in Reading's town centre later this year.
Read moreDetailsThe company behind an Italian restaurant has said it hopes to open in Reading's town centre later this year.
Read moreDetailsPlans to transform part of a Reading retail and leisure centre to create almost 500 homes and new shops have expanded on by developers
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD man has called for driving restrictions in Reading town centre to be changed to make it easier for disabled people to shop
Read moreDetailsPaul Ince praised his players after Reading defeated Millwall in a hard-fought victory at The Den.
Read moreDetailsReading FC claimed victory in a hard-fought 1-0 win away at Millwall on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsKelvin Husbands from Grassrootz has been nominated as Local Hero, sponsored by Green Park.
Read moreDetailsTHIS is no April fool, even though it will take place on the day of mischief - Dave Gorman is returning to The Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT says it is making 'appropriate preparations' to help tackle the near doubling of the energy price cap but the new PM will enact them
Read moreDetailsA fight on the Tilehurst/Southcote borders last night has led to Thames Valley Police taking action. It has put in place a 12-hour Section 60 order for parts of Southcote...
Read moreDetailsReading's Charlie Bond has starred in and produced Powertool Cheerleaders Vs the Boyband of the Screeching Dead, set to debut at FrightFest 2022
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