Tilehurst residents raise objections to plans for late-night pizza takeaway
TILEHURST residents have raised objections over plans to open a new pizza takeaway in Norcot Road.
TILEHURST residents have raised objections over plans to open a new pizza takeaway in Norcot Road.
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A-Level Criminology and Forensic Sciences students examined fake crime scenes as part of an investigative exercise at Reading College
Art Jam Studio, which provides art classes, workshops, and creative events, has announced that it will be closing on Saturday, ...
This June, the 3 Counties Cycle Ride is returning, and cyclists are already signing up for the event, which takes ...
MAGIC moments are promised when an internationally renowned band come to Reading this autumn.
SOUTH Reading residents have been reminiscing about one of its most recognisable landmarks.
SEVENTY years ago this year, history was made when a young singer walked through the doors of a recording studio.
There seems to be a lot of mass confrontations these days. My attention was drawn to one recently in the ...
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