More than 1,000 people sign petition to reopen Rutherford Cancer Centres
A PETITION to reopen a network of cancer and diagnostic centres has been accepted by the UK Government and Parliament.
Read moreDetailsA PETITION to reopen a network of cancer and diagnostic centres has been accepted by the UK Government and Parliament.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has secured more than £1 million to boost help for vulnerable adults in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Safe Space has now been established at St Mary's Church House, Chain Street, and is the new home of both First Stop and Reading Street Pastors
Read moreDetailsA number of staff at Reading's Prospect Park Hospital are set to strike on Wednesday, October 4, in a dispute over pay, the UNISON union has announced
Read moreDetailsNHS SERVICES, including those in Reading, are making preparations for the upcoming industrial action by junior doctors and consultants
Read moreDetailsEligible people in Berkshire can now book their life-saving autumn Covid vaccine online.
Read moreDetailsEvery Little Thing Festival marked Suicide Prevention Day by providing a space to learn more about mental health and suicide prevention
Read moreDetailsThe recent Know Your Numbers Week encourages everyone to take ownership of their heart health numbers.
Read moreDetailsGirls' Net online mental health course for girls launches in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Water is set to go ahead with plans which will see it pump treated sewage into the River Thames, despite objections
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