Blood Cancer charity DKMS to support Royal Berks Haematology team
A blood cancer charity is supporting the Royal Berks to bring better care for patients receiving bone marrow treatment.
Read moreDetailsA blood cancer charity is supporting the Royal Berks to bring better care for patients receiving bone marrow treatment.
Read moreDetailsThe Cripple of Inishmaan is showing at Progress Theatre, The Mount, from Friday, May 2, to Saturday, May 10.
Read moreDetailsEaster eggs were generously distributed to charities at Easter
Read moreDetailsAn inspection has showed that RBFRS provided 'good' service in eight of the 11 areas of evaluation, and an 'adequate' service in the remaining three.
Read moreDetailsPint of Science, an annual three-day festival, is coming to Reading, bringing with it work from scientists and academics
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrat motion will call on the government to reverse the delay to the New Hospital Programme.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has resumed its appeal to raise bills by even more as it selects a preferred bidder to stabilise amid riding debts and public criticism
Read moreDetailsA new path has been opened up for pedestrians and cyclists on Portman Road following work by Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Fiesta returns to Forbury Gardens from 11am-4pm on Saturday, April 26.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based business has won a major contract in France as part of an expansion of its European operations
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