Hens invited to celebrate Sri Lankan style thanks to Reading town centre restaurant The Coconut Tree
HEN PARTIES can enjoy some Sri Lankan magic thanks to a Reading town centre restaurant.
Read moreDetailsHEN PARTIES can enjoy some Sri Lankan magic thanks to a Reading town centre restaurant.
Read moreDetailsBLOCKBUSTER movies have become more affordable for senior citizens visiting a Winnersh cinema.
Read moreDetailsA WEST Reading charity shop is looking for volunteers to help out.
Read moreDetailsNEW residents to Reading run the risk of being kept in the dark as the council says it cannot guarantee a connection to the National Grid.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Shinfield community learned more about the Natural History Museum's upcoming move to the parish at a public event last Thursday.
Read moreDetailsA revolution in how residents in Reading recycle has to come to thousands of households.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 500 new homes could be built in Reading as an investment company has submitted a plan to replace town centre offices.
Read moreDetailsTHE ORGANISER of a vegan festival said the day was 'absolutely fantastic'.
Read moreDetailsIT may have won awards for its environmental research but Reading University is a loser in love.
Read moreDetailsA CONSTRUCTION milestone has been reached on a new 17-storey building currently being built near Reading Station.
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