Fire services releases water safety advice as weather warms
The Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has released advice to help people stay safe in and around water as part of a week-long campaign.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has released advice to help people stay safe in and around water as part of a week-long campaign.
Read moreDetailsA blood cancer charity is supporting the Royal Berks to bring better care for patients receiving bone marrow treatment.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrat motion will call on the government to reverse the delay to the New Hospital Programme.
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Read moreDetailsThe NHS is reminding members of the public to make sure they have their repeat prescriptions in place ahead of the Easter Bank Holiday
Read moreDetailsResidents in Berkshire are being warned about hay fever with the pollen count expected to be 'very high' for the next five days.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has launched HaemAnalytica, a new company aiming to transform prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Read moreDetailsA man who works at Reading Borough Council has shared his story after a routine health check led to a life-changing diagnosis.
Read moreDetailsAn optician and hearing care provider is urging the over 40s to embrace active ageing after research show over 60s are more active than over 40s
Read moreDetailsMore than 1.2 million eligible people in the South East can now book their spring COVID-19 vaccination as the NHS national booking system has opened.
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