Permission granted to Tesco for alcohol sales … but the store won’t open in Reading until 2025
A NEW convenience store will be able to sell alcohol when it opens for business, but it needs to be ...
A NEW convenience store will be able to sell alcohol when it opens for business, but it needs to be ...
A PLAN to improve cycling across Reading has met a setback after funding for just one of three schemes was ...
An apparently dead body, an adulterous junior minister, a seemingly slow-witted waiter and a broken sash window.
INDIE POP royalty will be making a visit to Reading next month, thanks to Club Velocity.
AS THE march of technology continues, a chance to look back at Reading's role in the electronics revolution is being ...
The Reading RSPB group's new season of indoor meetings started on September 12 with a talk by Ian Alexander on ...
TALENTED young musicians from across Reading and Wokingham performed a concert they'll never forget: it took place in Windsor Castle
A NEW operations manager has been appointed to a Henley-based brewery's managed pubs division.
THE GOVERNMENT has backed a research project to help make energy bills cheaper for small businesses.
AN AMATEUR band is set to get South Reading music lovers rocking out on Saturday, October 14.
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