Royal Berkshire Hospital’s videos break through language divide
The Royal Berkshire Hospital has launched a series of information videos to tackle people's fears about the coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Hospital has launched a series of information videos to tackle people's fears about the coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsLocal comedian and podcaster Preet Singh is raising money to support Reading's homeless community.
Read moreDetailsCyber criminals in the Thames Valley are preying on the over 55s, statistics suggest.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY resident is organising a Hallowe’en Hunt in the borough — and more than 1,000 people are interested in taking part, writes Charlotte King. Sally Evans began organising a...
Read moreDetailsIF YOU’VE ever thought Wokingham is one of the nicest places to live in the UK, you might be right. This is because it has just been named one of...
Read moreDetailsOxford Quantum Circuits is moving into the Thames Valley Science Park, based in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsMANY families are cancelling their annual trick or treat outing due to the coronavirus pandemic. But, to make sure children still get to take part in the spooky season, a...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM business is planning a haunted Hallowe’en event this year — and it will be raising money for a very personal cause. Leona Knight, from Leona’s Bespoke Catering, is...
Read moreDetailsWinnersh-bsaed company BD won a Thames Valley Local Hero Award for its work delivering medical technology to Covid patients.
Read moreDetailsThe CEO of a Maidenhead cancer charity has been featured in a national project celebrating female entrepreneurs.
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