Closed town centre food court to be taken over by new restaurant
A closed food court is set to be taken over by a new restaurant in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA closed food court is set to be taken over by a new restaurant in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsDesigns for a huge new community containing more than 600 apartments in South Reading have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsReading has been snubbed by Theale in the land grab attempt to bring it, and four other villages in West Berkshire, under its wing.
Read moreDetailsA big part of university life is fundamentally about work. We help people gain the skills they need to progress their chosen careers
Read moreDetailsTwo teenagers, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have been charged in relation to the assault on Kings Road earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the council has extended her thoughts to the victim and students in the wake of the assault at Reading College.
Read moreDetailsA quirky shopping arcade in Reading town centre will be getting a fresh new look for the first time in years.
Read moreDetailsAn Asian fusion eatery has taken over an Italian restaurant unit in Reading town centre that has been vacant for years.
Read moreDetailsA councillor in Reading has reacted to the 'awful' reports of a stabbing and emergency incident at a college in the town.
Read moreDetailsA new digital visitor parking permit scheme will be rolled out across Reading next week, replacing parking 'scratchcards', following a pilot scheme
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