Reading businesses take part in latest Pubwatch anti-terror seminar
Reading Pubwatch has held its latest training seminar aimed at helping businesses protect themselves and customers from security threats.
Read moreDetailsReading Pubwatch has held its latest training seminar aimed at helping businesses protect themselves and customers from security threats.
Read moreDetailsTips and hints for a blaze-free borough
Read moreDetailsScientists have discovered the earliest evidence of birds nesting in polar regions, pushing back the record by up to 30 million years.
Read moreDetailsOffices that replaced the Huntley and Palmers biscuit factory in Reading are now set to become flats.
Read moreDetailsA married couple have expressed frustrations over missed garden waste bin collections in Reading
Read moreDetailsA huge burger restaurant chain is set to relocate to The Oracle Riverside in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOffices in Reading town centre are set to be converted into nearly 100 flats now plans have been approved.
Read moreDetailsThe gentlemen's outing left residents 'beaming with joy'
Read moreDetailsA photographer who volunteers his time free to charities and "works from a place of love for Reading and its communities"
Read moreDetailsBanners appeared over the A329M motorway on Friday May 30.
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