Stevensons outfitters closed temporarily following flood damage
School outfitters Stevensons has been forced to close its Reading branch temporarily due to damage caused by flooding after a period of heavy rain
Read moreDetailsSchool outfitters Stevensons has been forced to close its Reading branch temporarily due to damage caused by flooding after a period of heavy rain
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Read moreDetailsUnite union is set to ballot its 900 members in AWE sites in Bekrshire for strikes over pay increases during November
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre continues to celebrate new writing and a love for storytelling for its 16th WriteFest
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Read moreDetailsTraffic caused by works on major routes throughout Reading have been worsened by flooding, leading to increased travel disruption
Read moreDetailsOfficers investigating a serious incident at the Sportsman public house in Shinfield Road, on Friday, October 28, have made a further arrest
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