Ambulance service asks public to make the right call this winter – can you call NHS 111 rather than 999?
IS IT a medical emergency that needs a 999 call, or can it be treated by calling NHS 111?
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IS IT a medical emergency that needs a 999 call, or can it be treated by calling NHS 111?
Read moreDetailsA HOTEL will welcome younger visitors for a special festive afternoon tea on Sunday, December 3.
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE gathering called the Start of Christmas Party is to take place in a Reading brewery.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of music will see winter blues swing on by.
Read moreDetails6.15pm update: The road has now reopened and traffic will be starting to flow again. A MAJOR road in Reading has been closed by police this evening, causing rush hour...
Read moreDetailsTHE Health and Safety Executive has launched a probe into last Thursday's fire in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE operation to clamp down on car theft in west Reading has led to an arrest.
Read moreDetailsA WINTER wonderland will be opened in a Tilehurst tap room early next month.
Read moreDetailsTRINITY Concert Band is preparing to celebrate Christmas with its annual festive concert.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for help to trace a teenager who has gone missing from the West Reading area.
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