Subsidies for All-Bus ticket fares end as public transport use returns to pre-Covid levels
Government subsidies are set to end for Reading's All-Bus tickets, which have helped save passengers over £5 million since 2023.
Read moreDetailsGovernment subsidies are set to end for Reading's All-Bus tickets, which have helped save passengers over £5 million since 2023.
Read moreDetailsA government push for more radiotherapy machines has been welcomed by ministers as the Royal Berkshire Hospital is among the services to benefit
Read moreDetailsCare professionals, providers, supporters, and sponsors came together this month to recognise excellence in care at the annual BCA Care Awards
Read moreDetailsNHS data analysed by Blackwater Law shows that the Royal Berks has recorded over 2,000 breaches of NHS privacy standards in accommodation services
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading College and University Centre are celebrating after winning an annual agricultural competition.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has confirmed there are "no reports of injuries" following bus involvement in a traffic accident this morning (Wednesday, May 28).
Read moreDetailsThames Water has been handed the biggest ever environmental fine by regulators, and a first-of-its-kind fine for dividend breaches, totalling £123M
Read moreDetailsA report drawing on feedback from more than 180 people has shown that there are serious deficits in mental health support and access for Black people
Read moreDetailsThe Family Fun Day returns Brunel Arcade, Reading Station, from 10.30am-12.30pm, and again from 1.30pm-3.30pm on Thursday, May 29.
Read moreDetailsA new production is coming to The Mount in Progress Theatre's latest show, Parade exploring the trial, imprisonment, and death of Leo Frank.
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