Fox and Hounds announces weekly event to combat loneliness
The Fox and Hounds has announced Butcombes Big Table Talk to encourage connections and bring people together on Thursdays
Read moreDetailsThe Fox and Hounds has announced Butcombes Big Table Talk to encourage connections and bring people together on Thursdays
Read moreDetailsDobbies Garden Centre in Hyde End Road, Shinfield, is set to be taken over by the largest family-run garden centre group in the UK
Read moreDetailsThames Water has threatened that if limits are placed on the amount it is able to give in bonuses to executives, it will increase salaries instead.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has suspended Chief Constable Jason Hogg amid an ongoing investigation into misconduct.
Read moreDetailsMr Barber spoke at the annual Better Together Conference yesterday (January 13) on the topic of Operation Bullfinch, amid renewed national interest
Read moreDetailsFigures show that cerebral palsy claims have cost the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust more than £26m.
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service has announced it is looking to recruit two new non-executive directors to join the trust's board.
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading has updated its world-famous graphic after it was announced that global warming has continued in further unprecedented levels.
Read moreDetailsThe Fire Brigades Union has said that firefighters are being "pushed beyond limits" after data obtained by Accident Claims Advice has been published
Read moreDetailsA survey shows that rising operating costs are an ongoing issue for nearly half of Thames Valley companies
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