Popular Reading takeaway bids to stay open until the early hours
An Indian restaurant and takeaway in Reading has applied to keep on serving food until the early hours.
Read moreDetailsAn Indian restaurant and takeaway in Reading has applied to keep on serving food until the early hours.
Read moreDetailsTwo senior members of staff at Reading Buses have won national honours at a new awards ceremony celebrating leaders in the passenger transport
Read moreDetailsReading music charity Readipop has revealed the first wave of artists set to perform at its free Yard Party on Saturday 22 August,
Read moreDetailsAfter a gruelling pre-season schedule, our clubs are ready to hit the ground running.
Read moreDetailsNew Uni of Reading research shows that Shoppers would pay more for their weekly food shop if it meant improved welfare for farm animals.
Read moreDetailsPangbourne Rotary Club's dragon boat race is just one of the group's many fundraising successes this year
Read moreDetailsNail It DIY is one of six groups to benefit from this year's Thrive Grant
Read moreDetailsMore than 10,000 young people across the South East received their free MenB vaccination in the first week of the programme, the NHS has said.
Read moreDetailsUniversity says records likely to be broken - again
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that just over 5,200 people took part in health checks which were offered for free
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