BBC Radio Berkshire

BBC Radio Berkshire

BBC Radio Berkshire serves as the local radio station for Berkshire, North Hampshire, and South Oxfordshire in England. It transmits on FM frequencies 94.6 (Henley-on-Thames), 95.4 (Windsor), 104.1 (Hannington), and 104.4 (Reading) from its studios located in Thames Valley Park, close to Reading. In addition to FM, listeners can tune in via DAB, Freeview, and live stream online. For those who miss a show, it is available on demand for thirty days after airing through the BBC iPlayer.

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  • 11 hours ago | bbc.co.uk | Joanne Writtle

    Image caption, Charlotte Cheshire, a mother whose son was left severely disabled, has written to the health secretary over concerns about ringfencing money for maternity careHealth correspondent, BBC MidlandsThere are growing calls for millions of pounds of maternity care funding, announced after the Shropshire baby deaths scandal, to remain ringfenced.

  • 11 hours ago | bbc.co.uk | Curtis Lancaster

    Image caption, Oxford has faced a series of floods over the last two decadesMajor flood defences designed to protect more than 160,000 residents at risk of flooding have been approved by the government. The Oxford Flood Alleviation Scheme will be built along the River Thames in Oxford, with the aim of providing reassurance to local homes and businesses. The Environment Secretary Steve Reed approved the purchase of land by the Environment Agency (EA) despite some objections from landowners.

  • 20 hours ago | bbc.co.uk | David Spereall |Paul Hudson

    Image source, BBC Look NorthImage caption, Dave Kaye, from Yorkshire Water, said the problem was a "national issue"David Spereall & Paul HudsonHouseholds in Yorkshire could be facing a hosepipe ban if the sustained dry weather in the region continues, Yorkshire Water has said. The company's director of water, Dave Kaye, said a ban was a possibility without any rainfall over the coming weeks . This spring is currently the driest on record since 1852, according to the Met Office.

  • 1 day ago | bbc.co.uk | Nikki Fox

    Image source, EPUTImage caption, Health chief Paul Scott apologised to families involved in the Lampard InquiryBBC health correspondent, EssexThe chief executive of a trust at the centre of England's first public inquiry into mental health said the testimonies of bereaved relatives had been "brave, powerful and heartbreaking". The Lampard Inquiry is looking into the deaths of 2,000 people in mental health units in Essex between 2000 and 2023.

  • 1 day ago | bbc.co.uk | Matt Precey |Nikki Fox

    Image source, Google Street ViewImage caption, The incident happened at a petrol station opposite Ipswich HospitalBBC health correspondent, East of EnglandA mental health trust is investigating how a patient suffered serious burns while on escorted leave from one of its units. The emergency services were called to the branch of Applegreen petrol station on Woodbridge Road East, Ipswich, on Tuesday. The condition of the man is currently unknown.