Number of drive-thru restaurants and cafes in Reading are rising
The number of drive-thru restaurants and cafes in Reading is rising, according to recent openings and upcoming sites.
Read moreDetailsThe number of drive-thru restaurants and cafes in Reading is rising, according to recent openings and upcoming sites.
Read moreDetailsThe tournament will welcome more than 240 teams and approximately 5,000 players, coaches, families and supporters across the two days.
Read moreDetailsPolice are investigating a series of vehicle thefts in Twyford, Charvil and surrounding areas which officers believe may be linked.
Read moreDetailsGuide Dogs celebrate special puppy litters during volunteer week
Read moreDetailsMore than 200 residents from across the country attended a vigil at Reading Minster.
Read moreDetailsSeveral of its most popular speakers are returning, alongside some exciting first timers.
Read moreDetailsA new shortcut to the M4 and A329M from Crowthorne and Finchampstead is open today and it seriously speeds up access to the motorway.
Read moreDetailsHall & Woodhouse is a family-owned company that has about.150 pubs across the south.
Read moreDetailsThe chair of Reform UK in Bracknell has admitted to using AI to create photos of the town for a poster.
Read moreDetailsShane King, aged 32 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Reading Magistrates Court on Monday, June 1, to 8 weeks imprisonment.
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