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 moreDetailsThe site, which is currently brownfield, has been the subject of a number of failed planning applications in the past
Read moreDetailsThe report found the service provided by Energy Kidz "does not meet requirements" and, as a result, Ofsted intends to take action.
Read moreDetailsThe PSPO gives officers new powers to hand out fixed penalty notices (PCN's) of up to £100, or a summary offence fine of up to £1,000
Read moreDetailsMental health problems cost the UK economy at least £117.9 billion annually according to a report published by Mental Health Foundation and the London School of Economics and Political Science...
Read moreDetailsRelay carries young people's message to the world
Read moreDetailsA FORMER editor of Vogue magazine is to take part in a fundraiser for a charity that helps women get back into work.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm has helped make Christmas special by offering advice to organisers of a popular festive attraction.
Read moreDetailsPT:U marked the opening of their new training centre, at the Pinewood Centre on Old Wokingham Road, with a range of activities and fundraisers.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based building control and management systems company that aims to eliminate wasted electricity has won an eco-award.
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