A taste of Sri Lanka comes to Reading town centre from tonight – here’s how to get 50% off
A SRI LANKAN street food restaurant is opening in Reading today and is slashing 50% off food bills as an opening offer
Read moreDetailsA SRI LANKAN street food restaurant is opening in Reading today and is slashing 50% off food bills as an opening offer
Read moreDetailsFOOD lovers can enjoy a feast of entertainment at this year’s Reading Town Meal as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.
Read moreDetailsHAPPY hour arrived in Finchampstead after a brewery got punters in the party spirit earlier this month
Read moreDetailsBru Coffee and Gelato opened its doors in May, and says it is the town’s only coffee and dessert house that is open from early morning to late night
Read moreDetailsTwo totally blind men in their 70s have completed stunning wing walks on top of a 1940s biplane.
Read moreDetailsHENLEY Business School has partnered with Huawei UK as part of a 12-month programme to investigate its 5G roll-out in the UK
Read moreDetailsESCAPES and evasion during the Second World War is the subject for the first in-person meeting of the British Modern Military History Society when it resumes next month.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS on a royal excursion can now travel in style. Reading Buses has introduced a high spec bus for its Green Line 702 to Windsor. The double-decker has extra comfortable...
Read moreDetailsSAFE driving and black boxes might sound like the preserve of new drivers, but Reading Buses might receive an award for theirs.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER with links to Reading and Wokingham has gone missing and police are appealing for help to find her. Aleighsha Fay-Lawrence is 15 and was last seen four days...
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