What a result: Las Iguanas offers free nachos and GCSE Results Day deal for students
Las Iguanas is marking the release of students' results with a give-away and a special deal to celebrate GCSE Results Day
Read moreDetailsLas Iguanas is marking the release of students' results with a give-away and a special deal to celebrate GCSE Results Day
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has charged a man with murder following the death of a man in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been handed a jail sentence for drug dealing following a hearing last week
Read moreDetailsA popular motorcycle dealership has announced it is set to close.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS BOB Integrated Care Board is reminding patients to get their prescriptions ordered ahead of the long weekend this week
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang paid a visit to Woodley Lunch Bunch on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsThe Circle Health Group has pledged another £10,000 of support to the British Skin Foundation's skin research programme
Read moreDetailsThe fake 'compliance' letter could easily be mistaken for being authentic.
Read moreDetailsFace Bar is set to host singer-songwriter Richard Dawson, with support from Reading's own Ben Marwood, next Tuesday, August 27
Read moreDetailsThe family of John Donovan, who died in hospital after being assaulted in Reading in July, have released a tribute to him
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