Celebrated shop But Is It Art? set to close in January
Owners of But Is It Art have posted to social media to confirm that the shop is set to close its doors for the last time in January.
Read moreDetailsOwners of But Is It Art have posted to social media to confirm that the shop is set to close its doors for the last time in January.
Read moreDetailsReading has been named as the 7th most expensive area for office space rent prices, according to figures obtained by Peldon Rose.
Read moreDetailsArborfill and Nature Works Wonders are on a mission to get rid of harmful chemicals and plastic waste in the home
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy's award-winning Commercial Property team has welcomed Megan Harris as an associate solicitor.
Read moreDetailsPub could lose its licence after being accused by Thames Valley Police officers of selling stolen drinks and meat.
Read moreDetailsWhile it has a capacity of eight places, no children currently attend.
Read moreDetailsThe sporting event raises thousands
Read moreDetailsA project to transform a building in Reading town centre into hotel rooms has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe King's Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious awards for UK businesses.
Read moreDetailsTrading Standards officers have assisted consumers to obtain the appropriate resolution.
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