Thai diner coming to Jackson’s Corner in Reading town centre
A NEW Thai diner is preparing to open in Reading town centre, as an empty store comes back to life after 10 years.
Read moreDetailsA NEW Thai diner is preparing to open in Reading town centre, as an empty store comes back to life after 10 years.
Read moreDetailsA LEADING climate scientist is launching a new scheme aimed at boosting collaboration on climate and weather research between the UK and Japan
Read moreDetailsThree friends from Reading have made every step count after completing a 24-hour walking challenge from the town to Brighton.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a car parked in Theale earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES targeted a van belonging to telecommunications company Openreach and stole a laptop.
Read moreDetailsReading's own Are You Listening? Festival serves up another slice of diverse, urgent music in venues around town for its eleventh annual outing
Read moreDetailsNEW FIGURES from the NHS have shown that as of March this year 4.5 million appointments were offered in the region compared to 3.5m in March 2019
Read moreDetailsA consultation has been launched as to whether food business could open on Reading's Oxford Road.
Read moreDetailsIF THERE is one thing better than ice cream, it is free ice cream ? and that's exactly what is on offer this Friday in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a vacant office building in Oxford Road near the town centre has applied to convert it into seven flats
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