Almost 49,000 people waited more than four hours to be seen at RBH’s A&E department – politicians call for action
Almost 49,000 people waited more than four hours to be seen by A&E last year ? a 152% rise on 2019 figures.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 49,000 people waited more than four hours to be seen by A&E last year ? a 152% rise on 2019 figures.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out plans for a "comprehensive charging structure" set to be discussed at a planning meeting next week
Read moreDetailsAFTER five years at the helm, Reading Borough Council leader Jason Brock is to step down at May's local elections.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S role in the emergence of photography is to be unpacked on Saturday with a walking tour of the town
Read moreDetailsREADING is blessed with many wonderful places to dine out, but sometimes you just want simplicity, and that's what you get with The Pantry.
Read moreDetailsRecently came the news that almost one million visits have been made to the Council's leisure centres over the past year.
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsMore than £115,000 of support has been given to 21 organisations in the latest round of funding in the council's Small Grant Fund Initiative
Read moreDetailsART created by students from Reading College will go on show this weekend at The Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsREADING'S architecture is the subject for a new walking tour from Pride of Reading winner Terry Dixon.
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