Home Bargains applies for 24-hour alcohol licence as it prepares to open new store in Whitley
The company that runs Home Bargains has applied to sell alcohol at a store it is preparing to open in ...
The company that runs Home Bargains has applied to sell alcohol at a store it is preparing to open in ...
Traffic restrictions are currently proposed for Bath Road, between Berkeley Avenue and Castle Hill, and over the IDR to Castle ...
A VERY special concert will take place in Reading later this month, aimed at helping raise money to help Ukraine.
Plans to knock down parts of The Oracle in Reading town centre and replace it with 449 flats and new ...
DRIVERS received nearly 80,000 fines for going into bus lanes across Reading in the last financial year according to figures ...
MORE THAN 50,000 fines were issued across Reading for bad parking over the past financial year.
World Turned Upside Down and Angel Bar have been awarded Best bar None accreditation, which denotes high operating standards and ...
THREE new projects will be launched as part of a celebration of the culture of Oxford Road.
Government legislation will now require voters to bring photo I.D. to polling stations in the upcoming local elections
READING Borough Council is planning its own levelling up, as it prepares to launch two new schemes as part of ...
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