West Reading butchers seeks to sell alcohol alongside its meats
A WEST Reading butchers has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsA WEST Reading butchers has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsNudea will be launching a pop-up shop in Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsThere has been a disagreement in Reading over environmental measures on the fifth anniversary of a climate emergency being declared in the town.
Read moreDetailsTHE EFFECTIVENESS of Reading's bulky waste collections has been called into question, with reports residents are struggling to book the free service.
Read moreDetailsDesigns have been revealed for a new brewery bar in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsReading Lions is working with Access Storage on its Easter egg appeal this year.
Read moreDetailsA survey of 500 mid-sized businesses has revealed that challenges for companies in the region.
Read moreDetailsA SWINDON fan who went on to the pitch during the club's game against Reading has been banned from going to matches for three years
Read moreDetailsA MAN in his 40s has been missing for nearly a week, and Thames Valley Police is appealing for help to try and find him.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD man is the second person to be charged with the alleged murder of a cyclist in Reading last month.
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