Primark to launch click and collect service at Reading store
Primark has announced that it will be extending its click and collect service in the UK before the end of 2024, which will include the Reading store
Read moreDetailsPrimark has announced that it will be extending its click and collect service in the UK before the end of 2024, which will include the Reading store
Read moreDetailsNudea will be launching a pop-up shop in Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsMemories from a Mod who was there
Read moreDetailsBride To Be has been awarded the Best Customer Experience Award.
Read moreDetailsWith changeable weather expected, it can be hard to know what to pack for Reading festival.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS young and old got their creative juices flowing thanks to a unique event at the Museum of English Rural Life.
Read moreDetailsThe Charity.SuperMkt has announced that it is now set to close on Sunday, May 21, following a successful stay in Reading's The Oracle
Read moreDetailsThe first multi-charity shop in the UK, is open to Reading's conscientious consumers following a successful launch in Brent Cross, north London
Read moreDetailsThe first multi-charity shop brand in the UK is set to open a branch in The Oracle following a successful month-long launch in London
Read moreDetailsFashion and textiles artist Anurita Chandola will lead attendees in learning how to deconstruct or reconstruct garments and embroidery techniques
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