Hospital security guards secure backdated pay rise after ACAS steps in
Security guards at Royal Berkshire Hospital have secured a pay rise thanks to intervention from their unio
Read moreDetailsSecurity guards at Royal Berkshire Hospital have secured a pay rise thanks to intervention from their unio
Read moreDetailsAS THE future of the Royal Berkshire Hospital is discussed, an online meeting last week gave people to look back at its past.
Read moreDetailsA PRE-development application has been lodged to build 35 homes on a field close to Caversham
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made for people to count their plastic waste in a bid to help the environment.
Read moreDetailsA SINGING evening for female voices will take place in Charvil this Saturday
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made to join this year?s Bracknell Together Walk, which takes place on Sunday from South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Tarot's Ben Rowse and Adam Drake ahead of their show at South Street Arts Centre on Friday, May 20
Read moreDetailsIts latest season will see it celebrate ten years of theatre with a host of new productions and workshops, and ticket price reductions
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE Spriggan Mist, a talented band that holds special events such as its Enchanted Market, as well as performing extensively.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with a burglary with intent in Reading
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