New Indian restaurant seeks permission to install an extractor fan
Bombay Brothers, an forthcoming Indian restaurant in The Village ? the new name for Kings Walk in Reading town ? wants to build an extractor fan
Read moreDetailsBombay Brothers, an forthcoming Indian restaurant in The Village ? the new name for Kings Walk in Reading town ? wants to build an extractor fan
Read moreDetailsA READING wireless telecoms infrastructure firm that specialises in 5G has announced its acquisition of an indoor cellular connectivity provider
Read moreDetailsA READING CHARITY is inviting youngsters to take part in fun sports activities to promote positive mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY GROUP is inviting women to attend an upcoming information session.
Read moreDetailsPolice say the incident occurred around 11am on Thursday, September 29, outside Tesco Extra, Portman Road
Read moreDetailsA statement released by Thames Valley Police on behalf of the family of Ralph and Brenda Jenkins pays tribute to them following a fatal collision
Read moreDetailsREADING residents will be treated to a thought-provoking screening and discussion on Friday, October 21.
Read moreDetailsA dedicated site for Travellers and Gypsy communities will be created next to sewage works in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA developer's bid to reduce the number of affordable flats in a 'dull' tower in West Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of the former Three mobile offices in Reading has applied to add 72 apartments to the building despite a similar plan being rejected
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