Retailers ‘need to do more’ to cater for sensory differences, new guide suggests
The University of Reading has released new research showing retailers need to do more to make their environments easier for autistic people
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has released new research showing retailers need to do more to make their environments easier for autistic people
Read moreDetailsWill Young has announced his latest live tour of the UK ahead of the release of his latest album, including a date in Reading in September
Read moreDetailsWE ALL hope that Cupid's arrow will find us, but police are warning that there has been a flurry of romance fraud across the region.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and British Transport Police are attending an incident in central Reading
Read moreDetailsA MAN died and a teenager suffered serious injuries during a road traffic collision on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsFORGET loaded fries. A dessert parlour based in Reading town centre is hoping you'll try its spring special instead: Loaded Shakes.
Read moreDetailsA developer converting a former mental health clinic into homes has applied to build a new entrance for future occupants
Read moreDetailsWORK to transform a busy subway underneath Reading Station will start next month ? and should be finished in time for Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsAldi, the country's fourth-largest supermarket chain, works with community giving platform Neighbourly to donate unsold fresh and chilled food
Read moreDetailsThe government has temporarily banned permits for new incinerator plants in England which means one planned for West Berkshire could be under threat
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