Berkshire is best for business
Latest figures show that Berkshire is now home to more than 80,000 companies for the first time.
Read moreDetailsLatest figures show that Berkshire is now home to more than 80,000 companies for the first time.
Read moreDetailsA woman whose extensive work in the community has led to her being put forward for the Community Champion award has been described by her nominator
Read moreDetailsBuses to a school for pupils living in Reading are due to be axed in the coming years in cost saving measures.
Read moreDetailsA retail property expert has explained the success of the retail parks and out-of-town shopping in Reading in the past few years.
Read moreDetailsThe company in charge of a pub in Tilehurst has won a bid to extend its opening hours despite facing accusations over fights and littering
Read moreDetailsPotential new Reading FC owner Rob Couhig has teased fans on social media with his latest post. It is expected that Couhig is jn the final stages of finalising a...
Read moreDetailsOxford Road Post Office has opened today (Friday) at a new location - Oxford Road Pharmacy, 266-268 Oxford Road, Reading, RG30 1AD.
Read moreDetailsCatch them from '9 to 5' in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsEvery week we pick artists with a link to Reading or Wokingham, and you can tune in for free via out Spotify playlist. Enjoy?
Read moreDetailsParents whose children have struggled with special educational needs (SEN) have sung the praises of King's Academy Prospect in Tilehurst
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