Royal Berks ‘extremely disappointed’ following health secretary’s hospitals announcement
The Royal Berkshire Hospital has said that it is "extremely disappointed" following news of the latest delays to updates to the site
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Hospital has said that it is "extremely disappointed" following news of the latest delays to updates to the site
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda has urged caution among residents after a a fireworks display led to the death of a pet in Reading
Read moreDetailsStudents hear former Minister's insights into life and politics
Read moreDetailsThe Fox and Hounds has announced Butcombes Big Table Talk to encourage connections and bring people together on Thursdays
Read moreDetailsLocal MPS have reacted to delays to the rebuilding of the Royal Berkshire hospital.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced that it has raised a record-breaking £20,361 for its charity of the year, the Royal Berks Charity.
Read moreDetailsHealth experts at ZAVA have marked National Obesity Awareness Week with the release of its findings from a survey
Read moreDetailsIt has been announced that no new money will be found for a complete rebuild of Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH).
Read moreDetailsRABBLE is following up on its celebrated 2023 production of Henry I with a major new play, a prequel titled William The Conqueror.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has announced it is taking part in this year's Reading Half Marathon as a charity partner
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