Royal Berks A&E under “high demand” with more than 390 admissions as of 3pm
READING residents are being urged to use other services where possible as the Royal Berkshire Hospital is seeing high levels of demand
Read moreDetailsREADING residents are being urged to use other services where possible as the Royal Berkshire Hospital is seeing high levels of demand
Read moreDetailsWhile Ofsted has laid out changes to its inspections and operations, the changes have been described as "a good start," but more must be done
Read moreDetailsAs five electric vehicles are introduced to the council's fleet of lorries, residents are being invited to submit names for the new trucks
Read moreDetailsA new role-playing and activities group for young children is coming to a Tilehurst church after successful sessions in Henley
Read moreDetailsFlackStock is returning to Englefield House this summer in honour of Caroline Flack for its second year to raise funds for mental health charities
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is seeking pregnant participants for a study into the relationship between diet and mental health during pregnancy
Read moreDetailsTHE MET Office has issued a yellow warning for much of the south of England, including Reading, during the weekend as temperatures rise across the UK
Read moreDetailsSimone Brown has been selected as the head of people and will now work primarily within the 10-strong Honeycomb Houses managed estate
Read moreDetailsA full remaster of David Bowie's legendary final gig ads Ziggy Stardust is set to be streamed globally on Monday, July 3
Read moreDetailsKhairi Saadallah was set to be deported to Libya, an inquest has heard, but plans were dropped weeks before he fatally stabbed three people in Reading
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