Five Guys brings on a taste of summer with new milkshake flavours
The burger restaurant Five Guys, with a branch in Reading's The Oracle, is making two new flavours available here for a limited time only
Read moreDetailsThe burger restaurant Five Guys, with a branch in Reading's The Oracle, is making two new flavours available here for a limited time only
Read moreDetailsThe two companies are teaming up to offer free toasted crumpets with butter and jam to anyone who goes into the supermarket's cafe and asks for Ellen
Read moreDetailsAidan Taylor, who lectures in Microbiology at the university, has been awarded more than £120,000 to study a bacteria which causes food poisoning
Read moreDetailsPaul Foot is itching to tell you all, and what it has to do with King Tutankhamen, the House of Lords, Sir Cliff Richard, officious lollipop ladies
Read moreDetailsThe History of Reading Society held its annual general meeting at Abbey Baptist Church in Abbey Square marking the return of its in-person gatherings.
Read moreDetailsFor the first week of trading, Zia Lucia will offer half-price pizza for people dining in.
Read moreDetailsProspect Park, in west Reading, and Palmer Park, in east Reading, have had new dedicated chess tables installed by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsThe annual event will return on Sunday, April 14, and see thousands of runners take part, ranging from elite athletes to those in fancy dress.
Read moreDetailsOf their green tally, 320 were new trees, while 86 were replacements for trees that had died.
Read moreDetailsThe new 25-metre pool is to open this summer and they are starting to fill the eight-lane venue with the equivalent of 1.7 million bottles of water
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