South Hill Park hosts organ donation talk with artist on Wednesday
Eye donation will be discussed at a South Hill Park event this week, to mark Organ Donation Week.
Read moreDetailsEye donation will be discussed at a South Hill Park event this week, to mark Organ Donation Week.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire West CCG is looking to understand where people go to seek medical care for urgent, but not life threatening health problems.
Read moreDetailsA new cafe training young people with autism will open in Wokingham this autumn.
Read moreDetailsKevin Brayne and Russ Phillips, from Wokingham, entered the Gravity Grand Prix with a handbuilt Bulletproof Bomb.
Read moreDetailsData from the NHS patient survey has revealed Wokingham has some of the worst and best performing surgeries in the country.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School will host the 2021 Reading Charity Art Fair to fundraise for RBH.
Read moreDetailsWokingham could see a rise in solar energy schemes to help the area achieve net carbon zero by 2030.
Read moreDetailsA study from Gala Bingo has revealed Brits consider reminiscing on the past with their Grandparents as a quality time activity.
Read moreDetailsPolice have closed a busy road in Reading this evening after a road traffic incident
Read moreDetailsDrivers are rushing to get fuel as Wokingham petrol stations face increased demand while stocks run low due to HGV driver shortage
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