Gift company famous for exploding confetti cards seeks alcohol licence for its Reading base
A gift company founded by the brother of the Princess of Wales, has applied to sell alcohol from its Reading base.
Read moreDetailsA gift company founded by the brother of the Princess of Wales, has applied to sell alcohol from its Reading base.
Read moreDetailsA GREEN party councillor is calling for action over what he says is a forest of nuisance estate agency signs across Reading
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS who stop in yellow box junctions will be fined from next week, as Reading Borough Council begins enforcement powers
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre store is considering appealing a ban on selling alcohol, enacted after police complaints.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fell to a heart-breaking late 1-0 defeat to Sunderland on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsAnita Oui makes easy work of hosting her first drag residency at The Rising Sun, joined by Duac, Big Jay, Grace Anatomy, and Dorian Gay
Read moreDetailsLast Sunday, February 5, was exactly 50 years since I started work as a photographer, I feel so lucky to have done so.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses will be raising funds for The Royal Berks Charity during the year and has also unveiled a bus with brand new livery to celebrate
Read moreDetailsRecycling Centres are potentially hazardous. A new website provides residents with information and advice while warning of some of the risks
Read moreDetailsAN ONLINE talk next will will look at how a museum's archive can unpack the past.
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