NHS expands mental health networking service to Berkshire
The NHS has announced the roll-out of a new network of events to help with mental health Berkshire as it marks Mental Health Awareness week
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has announced the roll-out of a new network of events to help with mental health Berkshire as it marks Mental Health Awareness week
Read moreDetailsFourbears Books has launched a series of events and talks by authors, poets, and educators for its inaugural three-day literary festival
Read moreDetailsMonday-Friday, May 20-24, marks the five-day initiative designed to get students to walk to school to highlight the benefits of active travel
Read moreDetailsParents of children aged nine months are now eligible to apply for government-funded childcare for the first time
Read moreDetailsReading's own Are You Listening? Festival serves up another slice of diverse, urgent music in venues around town for its eleventh annual outing
Read moreDetailsNEW FIGURES from the NHS have shown that as of March this year 4.5 million appointments were offered in the region compared to 3.5m in March 2019
Read moreDetailsREADING Repertory Theatre is gearing up for a production which will look at the life of one of Reading's most celebrated some-time resident. Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, famously...
Read moreDetailsCllr Liz Terry has been chosen to lead and is now due to formally take up the position at the annual general meeting set for Wednesday, May 22
Read moreDetailsScientists from the University of Reading are set to meet farmers and food businesses in a new scheme to accelerate nature-friendly farming
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? Festival, which has been bringing live music and performances to Reading for over a decade, is returning this weekend
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