New gym to open in Richfield Avenue in December
Village Health + Wellness Clubs is set to open its 34th location in the UK at Caversham Bridge, Richfield Avenue, in December
Read moreDetailsVillage Health + Wellness Clubs is set to open its 34th location in the UK at Caversham Bridge, Richfield Avenue, in December
Read moreDetailsA leisure centre in Reading is lending its support to a cause supporting and promoting women's safety while staying active.
Read moreDetailsHealth and social care teams across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) are joining forces to prepare for the winter period
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has administered more than six million Covid-19 jabs in the region since 2020, figures show
Read moreDetailsThere are, according to West Berkshire's public health officials, no invasive mosquitos on the M4 corridor.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has launched its annual flu and Covid-19 vaccination programme, with all eligible people now able to get their jabs.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, October 4, Circle Reading is to host free PSA blood tests aimed at men aged between 45-75, in partnership with Reading Lions Club.
Read moreDetailsA new pharmacy is needed in Calcot, after the area was deemed to be one of the more deprived areas
Read moreDetailsCommunity pulls the stops out for Thames Hospice event
Read moreDetailsNew students are being urged to register with a GP and download the NHS App as they prepare to start university.
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