Bid to sell alcohol made by owner of new shisha lounge on Reading’s Oxford Road
The owner of a new shisha lounge in Reading's Oxford Road has launched a bid to sell alcohol and stay open later.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a new shisha lounge in Reading's Oxford Road has launched a bid to sell alcohol and stay open later.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN were dealt defeat in their first home game of the new season against Tottenham Hotspur in the Conti Cup.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been arrested following a sexual assault ? to help their investigation, police are appealing for specific witnesses
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley's Police & Crime Panel ended a near three-month hiatus by finally agreeing on the appointment of a new chair
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH has been launched to find a contractor to help people who need mobility aids in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsMANY PEOPLE have been left frustrated over the 'mixed messages' regarding walk-in autumn booster jabs according to a Wokingham councillor
Read moreDetailsA Ukrainian refugee is appealing for help to find a new home for herself and her four pet dogs.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are being warned of new roadworks in Caversham that will last for most of October, with fears that it could cause jams and delays
Read moreDetailsA MOBILE phone repair stall is to leave Reading's Broad St Mall at the end of October. Its operators have said the decision is 'unfair and unethical'.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince after the Royals defeated Huddersfield Town at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
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