Reading Borough Council worker shares story of life-changing diagnosis following routine health check
A man who works at Reading Borough Council has shared his story after a routine health check led to a life-changing diagnosis.
Read moreDetailsA man who works at Reading Borough Council has shared his story after a routine health check led to a life-changing diagnosis.
Read moreDetailsAn optician and hearing care provider is urging the over 40s to embrace active ageing after research show over 60s are more active than over 40s
Read moreDetailsMore than 1.2 million eligible people in the South East can now book their spring COVID-19 vaccination as the NHS national booking system has opened.
Read moreDetailsA night out at Wokingham Theatre entertains and supports charity
Read moreDetailsMembers of the public in Reading are being encouraged to get their liver checked for free at Morrisons car park, off Basingstoke Road
Read moreDetailsIt’s a wellbeing centre based inside Hotpod yoga at Chatham Place in the town centre, they offer a number of different treatments and this week we will be looking at...
Read moreDetailsREDA has announced the programme for the 2025 Reading Walks Festival with this year's programme taking place between 10-18 May.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones hosted a discussion with Royal Berks' staff and patients.
Read moreDetailsAt last, we have started to see signs of spring around Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe trust in charge of the Royal Berkshire Hospital are 'standing down' the programme team for its rebuild after it was delayed to start
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