Royal Berkshire Fire Authority opens consultation on proposed Council Tax rise
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Authority has opened its consultation on tax funding for the next financial year.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Authority has opened its consultation on tax funding for the next financial year.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has said that funding announcements fall short of the force's needs.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has won court approval to secure significant financial aid from creditors amid continued financial struggles and despite protests
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Forensic Fire Investigation Unit has been nominated for the Collaboration Award just 18 months after its inception
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service is urging residents to plan ahead for the holidays as it gears up for its busiest period.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS in Berkshire has appointed a new chief people officer following the departure of Caroline Corrigan
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is reminding eligible applicants that there is just over a week left to book COVID-19 and flu vaccinations online.
Read moreDetailsThe charity has thrown open the doors to its new outlet which supports its work helping those with life-limiting conditions
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance has launched a Christmas appeal featuring real stories from across the organisation's history.
Read moreDetailsA programme aimed at tackling knife crime and youth offending is set to roll out across Thames Valley following pilot programmes
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