Help make Reading more sustainable at Incredible Edible community consultation
Community groups are set to break bread this Saturday, October 14, to discuss strategies to help the Ding achieve a sustainable future.
Read moreDetailsCommunity groups are set to break bread this Saturday, October 14, to discuss strategies to help the Ding achieve a sustainable future.
Read moreDetailsJalpari of Woodley has been named as the Regional Restaurant of the Year for the South Central region.
Read moreDetailsA READING cafe is celebrating Hallowe'en with a themed dessert filled with ghostly surprises.
Read moreDetailsThe producers of The Great British Bake Off are looking for the next batch of bakers.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the public will be able to enjoy meals served at the fraction of the cost as a community restaurant reopens its doors.
Read moreDetailsHonest Burgers has entered into the spirit of Oktoberfest with the return of its Bavarian burger .
Read moreDetailsTHE Pumpkin Spiced Latte is a seasonal offering for coffee lovers, and this year it marks its 20th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner has laid out its events for October and welcomes a new regular to the fold in Reading's town centre
Read moreDetailsA READING restaurant specialising in burritos and tacos has launched a special menu offering meals for just £10.
Read moreDetailsTwo Reading restaurants are in the running for top honours in this year's Asian Curry Awards.
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