Tom joins Reading Buses, but he won’t be getting behind the wheel
READING BUSES has made a dynamic new appointment but don’t ask him to get behind the wheel – he can’t drive. Tom Broadfoot, 34, has joined as the company’s new...
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES has made a dynamic new appointment but don’t ask him to get behind the wheel – he can’t drive. Tom Broadfoot, 34, has joined as the company’s new...
Read moreDetailsANYONE could have murdered Odie May, but who did it? All is revealed by author Claire Dyer in her new thriller. The Reading-based writer has put a different spin on...
Read moreDetailsDRUGS used to treat immune system problems could be used to reduce the risk of blood clots in covid patients, new research has found. A new study of cells led...
Read moreDetailsA NEW SCHEME has been launched by Royal Berkshire Hospital to support young people and prevent them from future harm. The Hospital Navigators programme will target people in the Emergency...
Read moreDetailsTHE BRITISH Transport Police is looking for new members for its Independent Advisory Group. The group helps to engage communities, develop plans and review activity and operations, independent of the...
Read moreDetailsREADING’S famous beer, bulbs and biscuits has been refreshed for the 21st century thanks to a new town centre venue. The former Argos store in the Broad Street Mall has...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents will turn to tech to reduce pressure on the NHS, a study has revealed. Research by OnePoll for the Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Apps...
Read moreDetailsZERO EMISSION buses are planned for the route between Lower Earley and Reading. The borough council is backing Reading Buses and neighbouring Reading Borough Council to bring zero-emissions vehicles to...
Read moreDetailsReading Donor Centre is urging Wokingham borough residents to donate and support its life-saving medicine work.
Read moreDetailsA BREWERY is set to host a refreshing music festival next week, thanks to Heavy Pop. The Reading-based gig promoter has teamed up with Siren Craft Brew for an afternoon...
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