Reports that One Day Travelcard will stay after TfL and Government reach funding agreement
PLANS TO scrap the One Day Travelcard have reportedly been averted as Transport for London strikes a deal with the government
Read moreDetailsPLANS TO scrap the One Day Travelcard have reportedly been averted as Transport for London strikes a deal with the government
Read moreDetailsStranger Sings is about to land in Reading as part of a UK theatre tour? so we catch up with Elliott Wooster, who portrays Mike
Read moreDetailsTurntable Media has opened for business, bringing together recording spaces, content studios, and other provisions for musicians
Read moreDetailsA strong cast leads a story of young people finding a world of modern meaning within Shakespeare's classic tragedy
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is set to make bus travel around town easier than ever as it introduces new option to pay for tickets
Read moreDetailsThe new GP access recovery plan has seen nearly 4,000 additional staff recruited in GP practices across the South East since 2019
Read moreDetailsWe speak to director Paul Stacey and Brayden Emmanuel as Reading Rep begins its revival of Shakespeare's R&J? the first in the UK in 20 years
Read moreDetailsSCAS has continued to raise awareness of CPR and defibrillators as it marked the national event on Monday, October 16
Read moreDetailsTHE NHS has announced that more than five million COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered in the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire area
Read moreDetailsReading is now home to a tulip tree gifted to the county of Berkshire by The Queen's Green Canopy marking Coronation of HM King Charles III
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