Call for urgent action after NHS in ‘critical condition’
A call for urgent action has been made after the NHS has been described as being in a 'critical condition'.
Read moreDetailsA call for urgent action has been made after the NHS has been described as being in a 'critical condition'.
Read moreDetailsA reduction of speed limits to 20mph for roads in the university area of Reading has moved closer to a reality after the project has been two years
Read moreDetailsA retired commuter has defended changes to the road network in Reading as new bus and cycle lanes have been introduced along busy town routes.
Read moreDetailsPlans for new homes near a retirement estate in Caversham have been shot down.
Read moreDetailsSerious doubts remain over whether there will ever be a new hospital in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsFormer punters have shared their fond memories of a roadside pub in Reading while it is being demolished.
Read moreDetailsA number of parking spaces at one of the biggest shopping areas in Reading are closed off for upgrade works.
Read moreDetailsViews are being sought on controls on buy-to-let landlords in Reading to improve housing standards in rented accommodation.
Read moreDetailsIT HAS been just over a week since a controversial new bus lane in Reading came into effect, taking away a traffic lane for motorists.
Read moreDetailsA wonderful traditional mural that celebrates the history of independent businesses along one of the busiest roads in Reading has been revealed.
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