Reading restaurant to celebrate the pickle with its Quattro Pickle-O Burger
Honest Burgers, based on the corner of the High Street with Kings Road, is launching the Quattro Pickle-O Burger, on Monday, April 1
Read moreDetailsHonest Burgers, based on the corner of the High Street with Kings Road, is launching the Quattro Pickle-O Burger, on Monday, April 1
Read moreDetailsAdrian Abbs, who is standing in Reading West and Mid Berkshire, has published a manifesto of pledges showcasing his approach should he be elected
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, March 25, passengers were left on platforms due to electrical problems on the wires that power the Great Western Network.
Read moreDetailsThe Retreat and The Lyndhurst in the Eldon Square Conservation area are holding The Village, a five-day celebration of good music and great beer
Read moreDetailsWest Berkshire Council has stressed this does not mean the reforming of the old county council.
Read moreDetailsWalks of witness, which see people carry life-size crosses through the streets, were held in Tilehurst, Earley, Caversham and east Reading
Read moreDetailsBAFTA-winning producer Gareth Ellis-Unwin visited the college and university centre to speak to media students about his life and work
Read moreDetailsExperts from the University of Reading's Meteorology department have been keeping records, and the past year has been the wettest for 20 years.
Read moreDetailsThe company, which operates several routes that run through Reading, has a number of changes to its services through to Easter Saturday, April 6
Read moreDetailsReading East MP Matt Rodda met with Gyanraj Rai and Gurkha campaigners outside Reading station on Tuesday, March 27, ahead of their visit to London.
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