Cold snap warning: Berkshire dog owners urged to keep pets off frozen water
Dog owners across Berkshire are being urged to keep their pets away from frozen ponds, lakes and waterways as cold weather warnings remain in place.
Read moreDetailsDog owners across Berkshire are being urged to keep their pets away from frozen ponds, lakes and waterways as cold weather warnings remain in place.
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Read moreDetailsAnna Horwood is included in the King's New Years Honours list 2025
Read moreDetailsHomeowners across Berkshire are being urged to take action now to protect their properties from damp, mould and flooding
Read moreDetailsVillage Health + Wellness Clubs, one of the UK's leading health and fitness groups, is excited to announce the successful launch of its newest club.
Read moreDetailsNHS figures are showing that more people than ever across the South East are using the NHS App to manage their health.
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Read moreDetailsA hospital in Reading has awarded a £10,000 research grant to a team of scientists after their work on osteoarthritis won a national research award.
Read moreDetailsDogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, is warning owners to stay alert this season to avoid a dash to the emergency vet.
Read moreDetailsNHS trusts are urging residents to use services appropriately as healthcare resources are facing challenges from strikes and a continuing flu spike.
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