Progress for new fashion store set to open at retail park in Reading before Christmas
Progress is being made on the construction of a new fashion store that is set to open at a busy retail park in Reading before Christmas.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on the construction of a new fashion store that is set to open at a busy retail park in Reading before Christmas.
Read moreDetailsWalking across campus this week, I can feel the anticipation building. Soon our students will be unpacking bags
Read moreDetailsIssues have been found with driving and parking restrictions that have been imposed throughout Reading.
Read moreDetailsAlarm has been expressed by neighbours and councillors alike over the flying of flags and graffiti as part of 'Operation Raise the Colours'
Read moreDetailsA veteran landlord has slammed one of the biggest brewery companies in the country for selling one of its pubs in Reading to be converted
Read moreDetailsA burger joint and dessert parlour in Reading has been allowed to stay open later during the weekend.
Read moreDetailsIt's often said that Reading's enduring sense of community is what sets it aside from many other successful town's and cities and this September
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced a new team is set to tackle trash as part of a "major crackdown" on littering.
Read moreDetailsPuma Theory are ready to pounce, as a headline Halloween show heralds the release of a debut album set to mark a new era for the band
Read moreDetailsFind out how the 'selling game' is affecting retail, at a Wokingham networking event
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