Four businesses in Reading found selling hot food after curfew without appropriate licenses
Four takeaway outlets?Chaiiwala Reading, Munchiies Desserts and Ice Cream, and Biryani Lounge? have been found selling hot food after curfew
Read moreDetailsFour takeaway outlets?Chaiiwala Reading, Munchiies Desserts and Ice Cream, and Biryani Lounge? have been found selling hot food after curfew
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Read moreDetailsShinfield Rangers under-10 Lionesses are sporting a brand-new kit this season.
Read moreDetailsReading Haydn Choir will perform the music of Haydn and Bach
Read moreDetailsA ban on protests and vigils outside the abortion clinic in Reading has come into force.
Read moreDetailsA hotel with a park view in Reading could still be demolished and replaced with flats despite plans being shot down twice in a row.
Read moreDetailsA new diner that opened this year in Reading could stay open until 2am at weekends.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced that it is launching the guide in collaboration with Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app
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