Meet Peter Rabbit at Reading’s Broad Street Mall
Beatrix Potter's mischievous character will pose for selfies on World Book Day
Read moreDetailsBeatrix Potter's mischievous character will pose for selfies on World Book Day
Read moreDetailsA chicken restaurant is set to take over the Pizza Hut that lasted for just two months in Reading.
Read moreDetailsJonathan Dinsdale, senior associate in law firm Blandy & Blandy's team, looks at the licensing changes being introduced by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsBusinesses around Berkshire must keep accurate records of holiday entitlement, holiday pay calculations and annual leave processed through payroll
Read moreDetailsJust two restaurants remain of the six that were put at risk due to the changes at The Oracle in Reading are still open- and their days are numbered
Read moreDetailsA logistics hub that is passed by thousands of people each day in Reading is nearing completion.
Read moreDetailsAbout 300 people attended a Valentine's-themed live music event at Broad Street Mall last week.
Read moreDetailsA Chinese café and kitchen has opened in an off-the-beaten-track location in Reading town centre. The Me Kong café and kitchen occupies a unit in St Lawrence House in Abbey...
Read moreDetailsA takeaway in Reading has applied to keep selling food until 4am at night.
Read moreDetailsA coffee chain has successfully taken over a closed cafe at a newly created 'village' in Reading.
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