Magic mushroom research receives funding to tackle chronic pain
A UNIVERSITY of Reading lecturer has secured almost £100,000 to fund her chronic pain research over the next two years.
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading lecturer has secured almost £100,000 to fund her chronic pain research over the next two years.
Read moreDetailsTHE Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has the prescription for great food.
Read moreDetailsBEANS means Caversham Court Gardens this Saturday, as a charity aims to help people get a headstart on the growing season.
Read moreDetailsNAOMI Mitchell won the Manchester Marathon on Sunday, just two weeks after striking gold at the Reading Half.
Read moreDetailsTHIS week's Whitley Way Back When offering sees the police introducing students from Geoffrey Fields Infant School to road safety.
Read moreDetailsThe owning company of a building Station Road in Reading have applied to convert offices into seven apartments.
Read moreDetailsBLUE Collar has made its final line-up announcement for its upcoming event at the Abbey Ruins.
Read moreDetailsA SERVING Thames Valley Police officer has been charged with malicious communications and harassment following an investigation by the force. On Saturday, April 15, PC Miriam Virgo was charged with...
Read moreDetailsProtestors took to the streets in silent action to raise awareness of the Hong Kong 47 and encourage UK sanctions for human rights abuses
Read moreDetailsMUSLIMS across Berkshire will gather at Prospect Park to celebrate one of their most important festivals of the year.
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