Bracknell councillor to apologise over divulging man’s medical information in immigration debate
A councillor in Bracknell must apologise after divulging a man's medical information during a 'chaotic' debate about immigration.
Read moreDetailsA councillor in Bracknell must apologise after divulging a man's medical information during a 'chaotic' debate about immigration.
Read moreDetailsA dispute over the presence of a bus at a reopened village pub and other issues raised by a neighbour have been resolved following a meeting.
Read moreDetailsA grocery in Reading town centre has been forced to close after the discovery of cockroaches and evidence of a mice infestation.
Read moreDetailsA debate is lingering over whether councils in Berkshire and Oxfordshire should join forces with Swindon in major changes to local government.
Read moreDetailsA controversial plan at a woodland site near Bracknell that has been 'deforested' according to a neighbour is set to be decided.
Read moreDetailsA plan to get 49 homes built near a church and sports clubs in a rural area of Berkshire has been rejected by a government-appointed inspector
Read moreDetailsReading council has refunded drivers a total of £68,000 for wrongfully issuing driving fines.
Read moreDetailsThe government's health and safety agency has issued new guidelines after the dramatic Station Hill fire in Reading that saw a worker rescued
Read moreDetailsBerkshire councils have joined forces to assess and attempt to meet the housing needs of people across the county.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire and Oxfordshire could be unified under a new elected mayor in the coming years.
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