Empty shop on Caversham Road to be demolished and replaced with 60 homes
AN EMPTY shop on Reading's Caversham Road will be demolished and turned into housing.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY shop on Reading's Caversham Road will be demolished and turned into housing.
Read moreDetailsShaun Williamson is set to bring his festival hit show, Barrioke, to Forbury Gardens as part of Blue Collar and The Grumpy Goats Cheese Feast festival
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall will greet visitors with a new floral bench installed in the site's central square, filled with red roses
Read moreDetailsA shop owner has been given a week's grace period to arrange legal representation after police raised concerns over his Reading town centre store
Read moreDetailsTHE READING A440 Choir is to hold a spring concert later this month.
Read moreDetailsA unit at the station is set to be converted into a pop-up outlet where donations of winter clothing will be given to those who need them
Read moreDetailsMARS WRIGLEY has partnered with Reading Festival and is treating some lucky customers with festival experiences. Consumers can win tickets to Reading Festival, as well as a number of other...
Read moreDetailsAmerican Fried Chicken restaurant Popeyes is set to open its newest outlet on Broad Street, with a tantalising offer and music from the Brass Funkeys
Read moreDetailsActivists recently took part in a protest against raw sewage being disposed of via the nation's rivers and seas
Read moreDetailsThe Poets' Cafe at South Street Arts Centre was joined by Dr Casey Bailey, Birmingham Poet Laureate from 2020 to 2022, at its monthly salon
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