Berkshire MPs consider options for Royal Berkshire Hospital’s long-term future
The special briefing, hosted by The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, was held to discuss the three options for redevelopment of the hospital.
Read moreDetailsThe special briefing, hosted by The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, was held to discuss the three options for redevelopment of the hospital.
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH has been launched to find a contractor to help people who need mobility aids in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsA Ukrainian refugee is appealing for help to find a new home for herself and her four pet dogs.
Read moreDetailsFollowing the news of the death of the Queen, the University of Reading has reflected on three occasions she visited.
Read moreDetailsLeone Cook, 18 from Kent, was sitting near a campfire when an unknown liquid exploded over her.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD man has called for driving restrictions in Reading town centre to be changed to make it easier for disabled people to shop
Read moreDetailsA NEW shuttle bus service launched next week will help staff get to the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsA NEW survey has predicted Labour would win the proposed new seat of Earley and Woodley, if boundary changes are implemented before a general election
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 moreDetailsThe defence minister has visited Reading to meet a ?trailblazing? mental health team that is supporting Armed Forces veterans
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