West Reading takeaway seeks permission to stay open until 2am
A WEST READING takeaway has applied for permission to trade until 2am.
Read moreDetailsA WEST READING takeaway has applied for permission to trade until 2am.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder is on track to raise more than £40,000 to support healthcare with its regular Starlight Hike
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR has ruled out plans for an Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR family-friendly rave is to expand its operations in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAHEAD of Hallowe'en and Bonfire Night, Thames Valley Police has warned it will not tolerate anti-social behaviour.
Read moreDetailsSHOPKEEPERS are being urged not to sell flour and eggs to under 18s in the run up to Hallowe'en on Tuesday, October 31.
Read moreDetailsThe story of a Ugandan woman who sparked fame with a protest on the streets of Kampala is being brought to South Street Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsAWARD-WINNING theatre-maker and performance artist Victoria Melody is bringing her latest show, Head Set, to Reading's South Street Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsHistorian Paul Lacey will delve into the history of Smiths Coaches, which operated in Reading between 1922 and 1979
Read moreDetailsA culturally significant building left abandoned for 17 years has been felt as a 'huge loss' for Reading's African and Caribbean community.
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