Oxford Road business fined nearly £2,500 and ordered to remove shutters and signs
The shopkeeper of J&B Charcoal Limited pleaded guilty after they ignored council advice and demands to remove shutters and signage
Read moreDetailsThe shopkeeper of J&B Charcoal Limited pleaded guilty after they ignored council advice and demands to remove shutters and signage
Read moreDetailsPatients in the region are being seen quicker as part of the National health Service's efforts to reduce wait times following a number of initiatives
Read moreDetailsA STUDY aiming to redress underrepresentation of Asian communities in health research is seeking participants from Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsThe Inspiration Award - McDonald’s McDonald’s will be sponsoring The Inspiration Award for the fifth year in a row at the Pride of Reading Awards. Richard Forte, McDonald’s franchisee said:...
Read moreDetailsA partnership between housing provider Abri and St Edward has seen a deal secured to ensure new homes will be available in south Reading's Green Park
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Reading Borough Council has been accused of requesting a potential 'land grab' of the western suburbs of the town.
Read moreDetailsA plan for a new home to replace outbuildings and a garden 'filled with rubbish' in Reading has been refused.
Read moreDetailsPutting Reading on the Map - The Purple Turtle and Jacobs the Jewellers The Purple Turtle and Jacobs the Jewellers are original independent businesses in Reading. They said: “We’re thrilled...
Read moreDetailsNominated for Putting Reading on the map, RSSL, sponsors The Purple Turtle and Jacobs the Jewellers An international, Reading-based food/pharmaceutical company “driving scientific excellence”, RSSL has been nominated for Putting...
Read moreDetailsNational Rail have confirmed that major disruptions are expected all day on trains operating from London Waterloo to Reading due to a signal failure.
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