Future for The Oracle as transformation of closed department store nearly complete
Yet more changes are on the way at the biggest shopping centre and leisure destination in Reading, as a major transformation
Read moreDetailsYet more changes are on the way at the biggest shopping centre and leisure destination in Reading, as a major transformation
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Youth is calling on the local community to nominate outstanding young people, volunteers, youth workers
Read moreDetailsIndependent Business of the Year, Nylon Hair Artists, sponsor Reading BID and REDA A staff in a hair salon have been put forward for an award in recognition of their...
Read moreDetailsNominated for Business in Action - Under 50 Employees, Odyssey Group Fitness, sponsor Boyes Turner A company and its co-owner has been nominated for “outstanding work bringing people together through...
Read moreDetailsOffices near the riverside and busy pubs in Reading town centre could be replaced with 450 apartments.
Read moreDetailsSchool of the Year - Qwerty Quality design company Qwerty said they are proud to continue their long-standing support of the Pride of Reading Awards, having sponsored the School of...
Read moreDetailsA burger chain that was previously available for delivery only in Reading is gearing up to open a restaurant in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA street trader has lost his permission for his pitch in Reading town centre over claims he failed to use it.
Read moreDetailsConversion of a building vacant for more than a decade into 18 flats near Reading town centre has been refused.
Read moreDetailsThe future of driving tests in Reading has been discussed as month-long waits for tests have been decried.
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