Reading among six local authorities to receive funding to boost health through creative arts
A successful funding bid is set to see further opportunities for initiatives to improve resident health across the borough.
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.
Read moreDetailsLast year was the organisation's busiest year ever
Read moreDetailsReading has been recognised as one of the world's most nature-rich places, ranking ninth in a new global Green City Index.
Read moreDetailsMind in Berkshire has partnered with Kennet School in Thatcham to develop practical resources exploring the impact of digital life on mental health.
Read moreDetailsEnforcers have a 'zero tolerance policy' on any retailer selling single-use disposable vapes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berks Charity is marking a major milestone this year as it celebrates 30 years of supporting thee Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreDetailsPizza lovers in Reading may want to check their wallets ? the town has been named the fifth most expensive place in the UK for a pizza
Read moreDetailsThe health service says that patients across the region are receiving faster diagnoses, needing fewer appointments, and getting more convenient care
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