Owners of Reading convenience store hoping to convert it into a Big Bazaar
The owners of a London Road shop have applied to Readig Borough Council for permission to install a new frontage
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a London Road shop have applied to Readig Borough Council for permission to install a new frontage
Read moreDetailsA FORMER bank in Reading town centre could be converted into apartments.
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm with offices in Reading and Henley is looking for key staff for its new Wokingham offices.
Read moreDetailsWhile Readipop Festival is mere days away, the charity behind the event is bringing new opportunities to young people in Reading all year round
Read moreDetailsThe Purple Turtle on Silver Street marked a third of a century as one of the town's most recognisable bars and spaces as it turned 33 years old
Read moreDetailsWARMER springs are causing British bees to come out of hibernation earlier, threatening the pollination of crops.
Read moreDetailsSTRIKING teachers and school staff from across Reading and Wokingham came together on Friday to call for a better-valued education system
Read moreDetailsAN HISTORIC Reading town centre pub is set to reopen after being bought.
Read moreDetailsSTICKS and stones may break your bones ? but not if you live in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM from the University of Reading is set to support next month's Bees' Needs Week.
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