How patients in Reading feel about potential Royal Berkshire Hospital move
Concerns about accessibility for drivers, bus passengers and walking patients have all been raised about the prospect
Read moreDetailsConcerns about accessibility for drivers, bus passengers and walking patients have all been raised about the prospect
Read moreDetailsA controversial plan for homes at a former advertising site near a park and a busy junction in Caversham has been refused.
Read moreDetailsMPs in Berkshire have voted on a Conservative push to launch a new public inquiry into grooming gangs and the sexual exploitation
Read moreDetailsThe amount of complaints made about children's services in Reading has been revealed as the company which provides these services is due to be closed
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made for the project to replace a former fire station with new homes in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsWorshippers from the Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church held the second annual blessing in Sonning.
Read moreDetailsFlats and a convenience store are coming to the site of a former motorcycle shop in Reading which has been vacant for years.
Read moreDetailsCouncil tax and rents for people in Reading are set to increase this year as the council faces 'extraordinary pressures'.
Read moreDetailsA clash over the successes and failures of Reading Borough Council has taken place as politicians debated the council's multi-million pound budget.
Read moreDetailsAn expansion project for a busy late-night bar and music venue in Reading is due to be decided soon.
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