New craft ale bar to open in Reading’s Smelly Alley
A NEW bar is opening in Reading's Smelly Alley this Friday.
Read moreDetailsA NEW bar is opening in Reading's Smelly Alley this Friday.
Read moreDetailsREADING is fast becoming an area where speeding is the norm. No, not on the roads but on the internet thanks to Zen Internet and City Fibre
Read moreDetailsA NEW cultural venue in Reading town centre celebrated its first birthday by being the one to give out the presents.
Read moreDetailsREAL ESTATE across the south east continues to be buoyant according to new market data.
Read moreDetailsThree colleagues from a Reading-based law firm have gained an award that recognises their expertise in supporting older and vulnerable people
Read moreDetailsAN EVERSLEY CROSS pub that's a destination for foodies has a new general manager.
Read moreDetailsA WILD swimming facility has opened in secluded woodlands close to Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Clinic has opened its doors at Winnersh Triangle business park. The bespoke independent medical clinic provides access to leading cardiologist consultants and diagnostic tests all on one site, at...
Read moreDetailsA company converting office space in to apartments is seeking accreditation for the quality of its work.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert offices into four apartments has been resubmitted.
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