Tesco seeks permission to sell alcohol from store planned for new housing development
PERMISSION to sell alcohol is being sought for a new Tesco convenience store due to open in a new Reading housing development being constructed.
Read moreDetailsPERMISSION to sell alcohol is being sought for a new Tesco convenience store due to open in a new Reading housing development being constructed.
Read moreDetailsREADING progressed to the second round of the EFL Cup on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after an ambulance and a police vehicle, both travelling on blue lights, collided on Southampton Street.
Read moreDetailsPARKING at a parade of shops in east Reading continues to be a problem for residents, shoppers and businesses, despite being turned into a red route.
Read moreDetailsDetails of a plan for 130 flats that will replace the site of a former Reading landmark have been submitted.
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory celebrated its second birthday with special showings of classic movies, workshops, and taster sessions
Read moreDetailsTWO University of Reading professors received a national award to recognise their commitment to excellence in teaching and learning.
Read moreDetailsIF YOU love a special burger currently on the menu at a Reading-based restaurant, chances are you can thank Ed Sheeran.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has confirmed that a police car and an ambulance were involved in a collision near Pell Street, Reading. It left police officers and ambulance staff with injuries,...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released CCTV images as it seeks help locating a man in connection with an assault in Readin
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