Royal Berks Chief Exec to step down next year after nearly a decade
The Chief Executive of the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Steve McManus, has announced he is set to step down after nearly a decade
Read moreDetailsThe Chief Executive of the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Steve McManus, has announced he is set to step down after nearly a decade
Read moreDetailsFrom Saturday, October 25, up to and including Monday, October 27, closures will affect rail travel between Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses has celebrated workshop supervisor Will Dawson being shortlisted for Unsung Hero at the UK Bus Awards in November.
Read moreDetailsHealth and social care teams across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) are joining forces to prepare for the winter period
Read moreDetailsScouts from Berkshire have joined hundreds from around the world in a bid to take part in the 26th World Jamboree.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has administered more than six million Covid-19 jabs in the region since 2020, figures show
Read moreDetailsRABBLE has announced the venues which are set to host the national tour of its production exploring the story of the Post Office scandal next year.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision is teaming up with Siren Craft Brewery to hold a blindfolded beer tasting event at the brewery's taproom on Thursday, November 13
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has partnered with a video call service to make non-emergency calls more accessible for users of British Sign Language
Read moreDetailsWork has begun on a major biodiversity project in Shinfield, designed to enhance local green spaces and improve public access to nature.
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