Plan for new drive-through takeaway withdrawn, after concerns from burger van owner
The owner of a burger van said he ?felt like his heart has been ripped out? after a plan for a drive-through takeaway in Reading was submitted.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a burger van said he ?felt like his heart has been ripped out? after a plan for a drive-through takeaway in Reading was submitted.
Read moreDetailsAT THE end of the day, laughter is a funny old game. And Reading just happens to be at the top of it.
Read moreDetailsTHE ambulance service that operates across Reading and Wokingham has declared a critical incident as Storm Eunice makes its presence felt
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre on Silver Street has postponed this evening's Ghost Stories event.
Read moreDetailsTHE Royal Berkshire Hospital is aiming to keep calm and carry on during Storm Eunice.
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING The Met Office's upgrading of Storm Eunice to a red alert, Reading Borough Council has advised residents to avoid all non-essential travel.
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S no doubt about it, live music is on its way back and this week's playlist features previews of bands you can hear live over the coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsWITH Storm Eunice now at red alert levels, the emphasis is on keeping safe through the strong winds. Here's how to be prepared
Read moreDetailsAn insurance expert has warned ?complacency could cost South East homeowners dear? amidst fears of a surge in burglaries.
Read moreDetailsSTORM EUNICE has arrived, bringing with it some of the strongest winds we've experienced since the great storm of 1987, and the warning is now red
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