Italian restaurant chain Zia Lucia sets sights on Reading for its first location outside of London
A London-based Italian restaurant chain is set to take over the old Ask site in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA London-based Italian restaurant chain is set to take over the old Ask site in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles admitted his relief after confirmation that the club has cleared an outstanding HMRC tax bill.
Read moreDetailsIT WAS honours even between Reading and Bristol Rovers on Tuesday night as the League One sides played out a forgettable 1-1.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC remain bottom of the League One table after Bristol Rovers came back from a goal down to take a point at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsKylie Abery, aged 34 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to 11 counts of shoplifting at a hearing at Reading Magistrates Court on Saturday
Read moreDetailsKing Charles III confirmed in his speech that legislation to help protect the future of football clubs with the installation of an independent
Read moreDetailsJonathon Whitnall, 48, is being sought in connection with shoplifting offences which took place between Wednesday, May 24, and Sunday, August 13
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to a number of drop-in sessions to share their views on its transport strategy
Read moreDetailsREADING FC owner Dai Yongge has made payments for two outstanding HMRC tax bills after the club had been issued a winding up petition.
Read moreDetailsThe office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has announced more than £40,000 of funding for street support teams, including those in Reading
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