Mental health support now available via NHS 111 service
The NHS has announced that it is rolling out further support for those experiencing mental health issues through its NHS 111 service
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has announced that it is rolling out further support for those experiencing mental health issues through its NHS 111 service
Read moreDetailsHeavy rain and thunderstorms were forecast across much of the UK, stretching from the southernmost coast of England to as far as Edinburgh
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Reading Pride returned to celebrate the town's diverse queer community with a day of music, events, and outreach from local organisations
Read moreDetailsKiri Pritchard-Mclean's Peacock begins touring on Sunday, September 1, with a date in Reading's Concert Hall on Saturday, November 9
Read moreDetailsCelebrate loved ones at a Sue Ryder Starlight Hike
Read moreDetailsA company's support for a charity for premature babies and their families has brought it a nomination for the Business in Action award.
Read moreDetailsPolice and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber has announced the establishment of a new 'Data Hub' to improve access to local crime data
Read moreDetailsA new charity partnership will support grieving children
Read moreDetailsA theatre company and its artistic director that give "a voice to the voiceless and a platform to promote social change" have been nominated
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an assault which left a man in his sixties with a broken hip and head trauma in Reading last week
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