Figures show twice as many HRT prescriptions in ‘least deprived’ areas of England, overall rise of 30%
New figures released by the National Health Service show hormone replacement drug prescriptions have risen by nearly 30%
Read moreDetailsNew figures released by the National Health Service show hormone replacement drug prescriptions have risen by nearly 30%
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has requested that the alcohol licence be reviewed.
Read moreDetailsEnviromena, a clean energy solutions provider based in Grazeley, Reading, has announced that they have successfully energised their first project
Read moreDetailsA prominent politician has told Reading FC fans to "watch this space".
Read moreDetailsA chance to buy a piece of history is up for grabs this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA VERY special concert was held in Reading on Saturday night, as an orchestra marked its 21st anniversary.
Read moreDetailsA historic boat which was used during the evacuation of Dunkirk can now operate as an entertainment venue.
Read moreDetailsA Reading firm has been named as one of Bloomberg UK's 25 Startups to Watch.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council's new digital parking permit system will be launched on Wednesday, November 1, replacing the current physical permits
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has welcomed the U-turn on scrapping One Day Travelcards by Transport for London
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