NHS issues prescription reminders ahead of festive season pharmacy closures
Residents are being reminded to have their repeat prescriptions in order ahead of pharmacy closures over Christmas and New Year.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being reminded to have their repeat prescriptions in order ahead of pharmacy closures over Christmas and New Year.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is consulting the public on four proposed objectives to guide its services and support its staff.
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 moreDetailsBenefact Group's Movement for Good Awards is seeking recipients for its £120,000 12 Days of Giving Christmas charity giveaway campaign
Read moreDetailsFigures have shown that Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service responded to the second highest levels of smoking-related fire incidents last year.
Read moreDetailsThe water provider has said that above-average rainfall and customer support mean that temporary use bans placed on hosepipes have been removed.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support has called for testing, awareness, and continued investment and compassion among HIV support services.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has joined forces with a number of agencies as part of a national crackdown on illegal tobacco.
Read moreDetailsRobert Purdom was given the Neighbour of the Year Award, sponsored by David Cliff Estate Agents.
Read moreDetailsA youngster from Wokingham, Aadya Kumar, was given the Young Hero of the Year Award, sponsored by Maison Estate Agency.
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