Friends Of The Elderly opens new state-of-the-art care home
Friends Place says a warm welcome awaits residents
Read moreDetailsFriends Place says a warm welcome awaits residents
Read moreDetailsPatients in the region are being seen quicker as part of the National health Service's efforts to reduce wait times following a number of initiatives
Read moreDetailsA STUDY aiming to redress underrepresentation of Asian communities in health research is seeking participants from Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsReading is performing well above the national average for the amount of physical activity carried, new figures from Sport England have shown.
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service has partnered with the GoodSAM Responder app to reduce the response time to life-threatening cardiac arrest calls.
Read moreDetailsSCAS has laid out advice to the public for how to stay safe in the heat as the third heat wave of the summer
Read moreDetailsFrom Thursday, July 10, temperatures will reach 30° Celsius through the rest of the week, including highs of 32° Celsius on Friday.
Read moreDetailsThe waste partnership has launched a new chatbot on its website to help residents.
Read moreDetailsWhile most Brits welcome a heatwave, the majority of our homes are not equipped to handle the higher temperatures.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has released a number of health warnings as the UK is set for a summer heatwave over coming days and weeks
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