Insolvencies at highest since 2009
Corporate insolvencies have shot up by more than a fifth compared with last year.
Read moreDetailsCorporate insolvencies have shot up by more than a fifth compared with last year.
Read moreDetailsMas UP TO 60 people were involved in a mass brawl in Reading town centre last weekend and police are now appealing for witnesses.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to visit the Boxing Day sales in London for just £2 is on offer thanks to Reading Buses.
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC charity has helped a young resident in Reading find joy and strength while fighting for his life in hospital earlier this year
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is bringing back its comedy evenings with Comedy in Progress, which sees live stand-up and performances in a regular showcase
Read moreDetailsBOXING, Ibiza, dance music and 90s boys bands could all be heading to Reading's Palmer Park next summer.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is running a number of services over the Christmas period to help keep communities connected in spite of reductions to rail services
Read moreDetailsXL Bully dogs will be added to the list of banned breeds from December 31.
Read moreDetailsSEVEN years after councillors campaigned for it, DIY waste charges are being scrapped for residents of Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe Climbing Hanger, Stadium Way, is one of five venues which will be hosting Kendal Mountain Masters when it goes on tour in January
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