Reading convenience store completely demolished to make way for short stay rooms
A convenience store has been completely demolished to make way for a project that will transform a busy corner of Reading town centre for good.
Read moreDetailsA convenience store has been completely demolished to make way for a project that will transform a busy corner of Reading town centre for good.
Read moreDetailsRetail trade union Usdaw has said it is "deeply concerned" by new statistics showing a rise in shoplifting in the South East.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-RUN business in Reading has announced the appointment of new directors Lauren and Callum Stott have taken up the role as joint directors of Matinée after Lauren’s father, company...
Read moreDetailsREADING Chinese School will be holding a Chinese New Year gala from 10.30am on Sunday, February 9, at Reading Town Hall.
Read moreDetailsThe Supporters Trust at Reading FC (STAR) have said that they have spoken with the club ahead of a monthly update on the takeover process.
Read moreDetailsThe lantern parade originally scheduled as part of Christmas celebrations in December, is now set to take place on Valentine's Day.
Read moreDetailsThe faces of some of the most famous people from Reading, from Ricky Gervais and Kate Winslett to King Henry I and Oscar Wilde,
Read moreDetailsReading FC have confirmed that striker Sam Smith has completed a permanent transfer to League One promotion hopefuls Wrexham AFC.
Read moreDetailsReading FC look set to lose one of their key players to League One promotion hopefuls Wrexham.
Read moreDetailsOver 100 residential roads will be resurfaced in the borough over the next 10 weeks as the next phase of an £8m investment continues.
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