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Read moreDetailsThe National Health Service has announced major changes to the Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire Integrated Care Board have now taken effect
Read moreDetailsFor the Easter bank holiday, some community pharmacies and all GP surgeries will be closed from Friday, April 3, and will re-open on Tuesday, April 6.
Read moreDetailsSean Taylor takes a tour of the charity's facilities
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out a new strategy aimed at giving children the 'best start in life' focussing on the first 1,001 days
Read moreDetailsCharlie Mackesy joins the herd at the charity's Wild in Art event
Read moreDetailsLeisure operator GLL is teaming up with health charity Diabetes UK to help people in Reading get active for a good cause.
Read moreDetailsA successful funding bid is set to see further opportunities for initiatives to improve resident health across the borough.
Read moreDetailsRidgeline Trust is holding a free Daffodil Day
Read moreDetailsNew figures show nearly 1 in 5 of people in the South East have missed an NHS appointment because they forgot or arrived too late.
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