Reading transformation project approved
Reading town centre changes that will create more than 100 short-stay rooms, shops and an exciting courtyard area have been discussed.
Read moreDetailsReading town centre changes that will create more than 100 short-stay rooms, shops and an exciting courtyard area have been discussed.
Read moreDetailsRegistered care manager Sammy Mbatha's "work ethic is a shining example of what it means to be a dedicated professional,"
Read moreDetailsAlcoholic drinks and snacks could be delivered late into the night as one Reading business has bid for approval of a 24-hour delivery service.
Read moreDetailsFemi Azeez netted the only goal of the contest as Reading's preparations for the new season continued with a victory against Championship side
Read moreDetailsFormer Wycombe Wanderers player Joe Jacobson could be set to play a pivotal role at Reading Football Club if Rob Couhig completes a takeover.
Read moreDetailsPassionate exchanges have been made over an investigation into better support for teachers in the town prompted by the death of a headteacher
Read moreDetailsAn American fast food restaurant in Reading town centre could stay open later at night if a bid for extended hours is successful.
Read moreDetailsA record shop in Caversham is an "exemplary candidate" for the Independent Retailer of the Year Award because it embodies "the spirit of community
Read moreDetailsThe new Labour MP for Reading West and Mid Berkshire has joined the West Berkshire schools cash claw back row.
Read moreDetailsWORLD Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker is bringing a slice of wonder in his latest live show-- the aptly named Wonderful. The poet and raconteur is setting out on his...
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