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 moreDetailsNearly 100 people in Crowthorne and Sandhurst were searched for weapons over the weekend as police crack down on knife crime in the villages.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Covid-19 cases are rising slowly across the borough, with 40 new cases per 100,000 people recorded last week.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Hub volunteers are standing by, ready to help people with shopping and medicines again if necessary.
Read moreDetailsLocal comedian and podcaster Preet Singh is raising money to support Reading's homeless community.
Read moreDetailsThree supports of First Days Children's Charity ran their own Virtual London Marathon last week, including CEO Emma Cantrell.
Read moreDetailsMBBO Regional 1SOUTH BERKSHIRE 1s are bottom of the table after two defeats from two games.South Berks are yet to score a goal in the division and were dealt a...
Read moreDetailsA Gambian Football Club that have a special connection with Wokingham & Emmbrook have had a new batch of football goods delivered by the club. The Sumas have been donating...
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC Siren Dani Watts admitted the last six miles of her wheelchair marathon were ‘really hard’ after she completed the monumental challenge on Sunday, writes Richard Ashton. The 31-year-old...
Read moreDetailsThis weekend, Liz Chaderton will be showcasing her new book as part of the Autumn Henley Arts Trail.
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