Reading leisure centres join Sport in Mind’s Soles of the Season campaign
Leisure centres in Reading are partnering with Sport in Mind to join its seasonal campaign in support of people's mental health
Read moreDetailsLeisure centres in Reading are partnering with Sport in Mind to join its seasonal campaign in support of people's mental health
Read moreDetailsSPIRE Dunedin Hospital has announced a two-year partnership with Reading Football Club to provide sports medicine services and diagnostics
Read moreDetailsThousands of patients across the South East are putting extra strain on busy emergency departments (ED) by attending with minor illnesses that could be treated more quickly elsewhere, according to...
Read moreDetailsThe reality, say experts, is that we must ditch fossil fuels to stabilise our climate
Read moreDetailsNHS patients across the South East now have more flexible ways to contact their GP amid the roll-out of online consultation services
Read moreDetailsA new film-based teaching project is helping future pharmacists at the University of Reading to care for patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support has called for testing, awareness, and continued investment and compassion among HIV support services.
Read moreDetailsEmployees at law firm Blandy & Blandy recently completed vital training on CPR.
Read moreDetailsDance Your Heart Out is for everyone
Read moreDetailsBerkshire MS Therapy Centre is recognised for its support for those living with Multiple Sclerosis
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