Urgent call for more blood donors across Berkshire to meet demand – more than 4,000 needed
A SURVEY has revealed that the blood donor service needs at least 4,322 Berkshire people to step up and give a pint in order to save lives.
Read moreDetailsA SURVEY has revealed that the blood donor service needs at least 4,322 Berkshire people to step up and give a pint in order to save lives.
Read moreDetailsA RESEARCH network is recruiting Whitley residents to help tackle society's most pressing issues.
Read moreDetailsFrom den building and active outdoor play to open-air theatre and a tree treasure hunt, National Trust says it has hundreds of events this summer
Read moreDetailsEpilepsy Berkshire offers mutual support and strives to help resolve many of the issues relating to living with Epilepsy.
Read moreDetailsA NEW open mic event for comedians is due to launch this Sunday in a Reading pub ? and it?s with a lemon twist.
Read moreDetailsA READING schoolboy is set to take on a series of ten formidable sporting challenges for a noble cause.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsA Reading Buses driver has been commended for his help, after supporting a blind customer while crossing the street
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY residents enjoyed a spot of afternoon tea to kick off the jubilee celebrations.
Read moreDetailsTHERE weren't many birds in Sonning over the two Platinum Jubilee bank holidays, and it's all thanks to the bi-annual Scarecrow Trail
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