Council consultation begins on tougher alcohol licensing following crime stats assessment
Reading Borough Council has begun consulting on a new policy regulating the grant of alcohol licenses as part of a regular review
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has begun consulting on a new policy regulating the grant of alcohol licenses as part of a regular review
Read moreDetailsMILLIONS of Brits named pub gardens as their ultimate summer happy place, a nationwide survey revealed.
Read moreDetailsSheer Obsession hosted with exciting, engaging performances from Duac, Philli Mi Up, Pastor Will, and Astro at The Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsAurora makes strategic move into Reading
Read moreDetailsReading furniture business AEL Outdoor Solutions secures purchase of its warehouse
Read moreDetailsLEEP Utilities' new premises indicates commitment to growth
Read moreDetailsREADING FC are once again under a transfer embargo and could look to the free agents market to resolve the gaps in the first-team squad.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC are still on the hunt for their first points of the season as they prepare to host Cheltenham Town in League One on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsA NEW home care service has been launched in Winnersh, which will look to enable elderly and vulnerable people.
Read moreDetailsReading failed to back up midweek cup success, losing 1-0 at Port Vale on Saturday afternoon.
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