Two-week road closure at Target Junction – by Broad St. Mall in Reading town centre – for kerb replacement works
DIVERSIONS will be in place in Reading town centre to allow work to take place at a busy through route.
DIVERSIONS will be in place in Reading town centre to allow work to take place at a busy through route.
A READING town centre store has been given a £900,000 makeover ? and gained a new specialist watch boutique sibling.
MORE than 50 firefighters were called in to tackle a major fire in Reading town centre. The second floor of ...
UPDATE: RBFRS is advising nearby residential buildings and businesses keep doors and windows closed while officers continue to respond to ...
ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is warning people who live or work near a major incident in Friar Street ...
EMPTY offices in Reading town centre could be converted into flats if Reading Borough Council approves an application.
THE ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is currently responding to an incident in central Reading. Fire crews received a ...
RUGBY is on the mind of many of us this month, as the annual Six Nations tournament returns - and ...
The 'unattractive' front of a Reading town centre building will be revamped as part of a plan to convert it ...
Eclectic Games runs specific events such as Magic: The Gathering or Pokemon TCG most days, but also hosts more general ...
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