More than 500 cancer patients in Reading waiting more than two months to start treatment
MORE THAN 500 patients in Reading are waiting more than two months to start urgent cancer treatment.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 500 patients in Reading are waiting more than two months to start urgent cancer treatment.
Read moreDetailsAN OSCAR winning actor has given her backing to a play coming to Reading's historic Abbey ruins later this month.
Read moreDetails++ Patricia has been found safe and well ++ A CAVERSHAM HEIGHTS woman has gone missing, and police are appealing for help to find her. Patricia was last seen...
Read moreDetailsThames Water has laid out plans to reduce sewage overflow and the environmental impact of its operations in a new 25-year strategy
Read moreDetailsIT is just a small piece of rock. But it unites the bravery and sacrifice of police officers in Berkshire with their counterparts in New York
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE church is holding a summer of afternoon teas with some very special guests.
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR elected to Reading Borough Council last month has been praised by a Labour MP on a visit to his ward.
Read moreDetailsBEER lovers in Berkshire have double the reason to say cheers thanks to two local brewers.
Read moreDetailsA DIET lacking a compound found in tea, apples and berries is linked to age-related memory loss, according to a large trial in older adults.
Read moreDetailsThis week, Christchurch Meadows paddling pool celebrates a landmark birthday. Appropriately for a site that is synonymous with ice cream it's a 99
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