Thames Valley Air Ambulance among first to begin using virtual reality training
Thames Valley Air Ambulance is now using virtual reality to train critical care paramedics and doctors in complex surgical procedures.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance is now using virtual reality to train critical care paramedics and doctors in complex surgical procedures.
Read moreDetailsReading University Boat Club has taken the top spot to be named Europe's largest student rowing event's latest champion.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has announced the passing of one of its organisers and community members, Sophie Sheehan.
Read moreDetailsA convenience store in Reading town centre is in trouble as police have accused the company of hiring illegal workers and selling stolen goods.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a seafood restaurant into offices in Reading town centre has been completed.
Read moreDetailsA defibrillator device has been installed at the Pakistani Community Centre on London Road as part of a South Central Ambulance Service initiative.
Read moreDetailsThe legal firm will support two new good causes
Read moreDetailsPolice have seized a number of drugs and illegal cigarettes, as well as stopped a number of illegal working practises, in a multi-agency operation.
Read moreDetailsAmong those taking to the stage are Henjila, The Pink Diamond Revue, and Reading's own Ma Bessie, alongside headliners Big Special and Sprints
Read moreDetailsTheir concert of music will help fund breast screening equipment
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