Cocktail bar in Reading town centre wins permission for later hours
A cocktail bar in Reading town centre has won permission to stay open until 3am each night.
Read moreDetailsA cocktail bar in Reading town centre has won permission to stay open until 3am each night.
Read moreDetailsA main road in Woodley will be getting a new 20mph speed limit to make it safer for 'vulnerable road users'.
Read moreDetailsOxford United are preparing a renewed move for Reading FC midfielder Charlie Savage after having an initial offer rejected earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsFigures show Reading's kerbside food waste collection volumes improved by 19% and recycling by 17% over the festive season
Read moreDetailsReading's Winter Warmer programme is inviting residents and businesses to donate warm clothing and help make a real difference to people in need
Read moreDetailsA new theatrical production is set to explore Reading's vibrant soundsystem scene of the 1970s and 80s, from students at the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS in the South East is calling on women aged 25?64 to book their cervical screening during Cervical Cancer Prevention Week
Read moreDetailsOxford United's bid to prise Charlie Savage away from Reading FC has added fresh spice to the longstanding county rivalry between the two clubs.
Read moreDetailsThis week we have new entries from acts who have played or will play soon in the area.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, January 28, the town will commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and subsequent genocides with a service at the Civic Centre.
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