Discover the hidden history of Jacksons – Reading’s famous department store
"In many ways, Jacksons was a store caught in a timewarp yet that was also its attraction," says the author of a book about its history
Read moreDetails"In many ways, Jacksons was a store caught in a timewarp yet that was also its attraction," says the author of a book about its history
Read moreDetailsAn "amazing bunch" who bring new experiences to children who have suffered loss or damaging events have been put forward for Charity of the Year.
Read moreDetailsEgnyte has announced the expansion of its EMEA headquarters to a new space at the Pinnacle in Reading.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has awarded £100,000 of grants to charities and voluntary organisations tackling inequality in the town
Read moreDetailsTHE father of murdered Reading schoolboy, Olly Stephens, has called for mobile phones to be banned from schools.
Read moreDetailsA UNIQUE blend of coffee has arrived in Reading, thanks to a new independent business.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S favourite six-sided venue is celebrating its 45th anniversary and is opening its doors for a look down memory lane ? and a look ahead
Read moreDetailsTHE READING Business Improvement District has released a new map of places to eat and drink in Reading, listing more than 140 locations
Read moreDetailsConnect Reading have 20 years of connecting businesses and charities under their belts with their events and campaigns
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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