Shop in Smelly Alley fined for selling a vape to a child
A town centre retailer has been ordered to pay nearly £2,000 after selling a vape to a child volunteer during a Trading Standards test purchase.
Read moreDetailsA town centre retailer has been ordered to pay nearly £2,000 after selling a vape to a child volunteer during a Trading Standards test purchase.
Read moreDetailsReading's Business Improvement District (BID) has celebrated the success of this year's donation drive, helping young people across the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe former Red Lion pub near Reading has sold for £413,000 at auction
Read moreDetailsFriends Place says a warm welcome awaits residents
Read moreDetailsA restaurant unit in Reading town centre that has been closed for seven years is set to be turned into a bar and eatery.
Read moreDetailsHealth and wellness brand Village Hotel Club, has announced a new partnership with Reading Football Club as its official hotel partner
Read moreDetailsA Reading-BASED HR, payroll, and benefits software provider, is celebrating winning a major award at the Thames Valley Tech and Innovation Awards.
Read moreDetailsGreen Park has won best Health and Wellbeing Initiative at the 2025 Property Week Awards.
Read moreDetailsRe3 welcomes more than 80 UK delegates
Read moreDetailsHomecare service celebrates KK's outstanding achievement
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