Defunct food court to be replaced with town centre convenience store
A defunct food court is set to be replaced with a new convenience store in Reading town centre, despite concerns being raised about street drinking
Read moreDetailsA defunct food court is set to be replaced with a new convenience store in Reading town centre, despite concerns being raised about street drinking
Read moreDetailsBennet Road in Whitley has been closed at its junction with the A33 since Saturday, October 18, and is now expected to remain closed
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Albion on Oxford Road has received protected status after a failed attempt to convert it into a Greggs bakery.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club has been served with a winding-up petition by a former chief executive, according to a report in The Telegraph.
Read moreDetailsThe Abbey School in Reading welcomed special guests as it celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of the poet and writer Jane Austen.
Read moreDetailsStrictly Come Dance your way down the lanes
Read moreDetailsIn April, nearly £2.5 million was paid to senior managers as 'retention' bonuses, but another £2.5 million set to be paid out has now been deferred.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV images and is appealing for a witness to come forward following a fatal road collision in Calcot last month.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Mark Bowen has revealed that Manchester City once 'accidentally' submitted a bid for Messi during his time at the club.
Read moreDetailsA Rabbi from Reading has warned that antisemitism is a 'present threat' to Jews in Great Britain.
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