Reading shop owner under fire over stolen goods and illegal worker claims by police
A shop owner in Reading is under fire over allegations that he has handled stolen goods and illegal tobacco and is hiring an illegal worker.
Read moreDetailsA shop owner in Reading is under fire over allegations that he has handled stolen goods and illegal tobacco and is hiring an illegal worker.
Read moreDetailsTaking place on Sunday, July 20th, the event promising music, fun and entertainment for all ages.
Read moreDetailsA project that will improve walking and cycling access into Reading and one of the biggest parks in the town has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsIn recognition of World Sickle Cell Awareness Day, local charity Cianna's Smile has announced a new partnership with The Oracle
Read moreDetailsTo mark the arrival of the highly anticipated relaunch of Superman, Vue is holding an extra special screening of the film
Read moreDetailsA long residential road in Reading where drivers have been accused of 'playing chicken with kids' and speeding at '70mph' is set to get a 20mph limit
Read moreDetailsReading town centre is set to be transformed into a baa-rilliant adventure destination this summer, as 12 giant Shaun the Sheep sculptures
Read moreDetailsThe regulator of social housing has found that repairs for council homes in Reading are 'slow and inefficient'.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a convenience store that took over a bank in Reading has applied to sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsA neighbourhood pub in Reading that has been closed for years is set to reopen under new management.
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