GPs across Berkshire ‘unable to find work’ despite huge pressures on primary care
GPs across Berkshire are 'unable to find work' despite huge pressures on primary care, a leading doctor has warned.
Read moreDetailsGPs across Berkshire are 'unable to find work' despite huge pressures on primary care, a leading doctor has warned.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a new hotel in Swallowfield have been scrapped after concerns were raised that the site could be unsafe for potential occupants.
Read moreDetailsThe construction of new flats near Reading town centre is almost complete on a site where a historic pub once stood.
Read moreDetailsSt John Ambulance issues simple first aid advice for Halloween, Diwali and Bonfire Night celebrations.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds apologised to the 976-strong Old Bath Road following Rams' 24-7 National One bonus-point win against Birmingham Moseley
Read moreDetailsLegends of Reading, a contemporary, artistic collage celebrating our town by artist and salon owner of Electric Hair, Mark Woolley
Read moreDetailsA young winner of a Pride of Reading Award in 2013, Tom Parry will be at the awards lunch this year to present the award to another young star.
Read moreDetailsCrews fom Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue attended reports of a fire in east Reading,
Read moreDetailsHe was was sentenced to three years in prison at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsFour people, including a teenager, have been charged with attempted murder following an incident in Reading
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