REDA launches campaign to renew Business Improvement Districts in Reading
Reading Economy and Destination Agency (REDA) has launched the bid to continue with the town's Business Improvement Districts for further terms
Read moreDetailsReading Economy and Destination Agency (REDA) has launched the bid to continue with the town's Business Improvement Districts for further terms
Read moreDetailsNew rules set out by His Majesty's Revenue and Customs could disproportionately affect residents in the South East, according to debt specialists
Read moreDetailsA long-running campaign to allow taxi drivers to get access to a bus lane heading out of Reading is moving a step closer.
Read moreDetailsRetailer John Lewis is set to reveal its plans for 200 homes to be built in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsFanny's Antiques has been part of the fabric of Reading for decades, remaining constant in a town which has seen constant change
Read moreDetailsAll of which means more business, more visitors to the town and more job and training opportunities for local people.
Read moreDetailsTotal like-for-like retail sales were negative in the last three months of 2023, the so-called 'Golden Quarter'.
Read moreDetailsThe Information Commissioner's Office ordered 18 businesses to pay millions for misusing data.
Read moreDetailsThe bar's operator applied for it to stay open until 2am from Thursday until Saturday.
Read moreDetailsHM Revenue and Customs is urging nearly 5.7 million customers to file their tax return for the 2022 to 2023 tax year.
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