Royal Berks staff gifted ice creams to celebrate NHS’ 72nd anniversary
“It’s just a small part of a wider range of initiatives we’ve implemented to support our staff and say thank you for all their commitment and dedication."
Read moreDetails“It’s just a small part of a wider range of initiatives we’ve implemented to support our staff and say thank you for all their commitment and dedication."
Read moreDetailsA global company is offering school leavers the chance to gain hands on experience in its Reading lab. Procter and Gamble (P&G), provider to brands including Pantene, Ariel and Gillette,...
Read moreDetailsNine first-team players have departed London Irish after the expiration of their contracts, including former club captain Franco van der Merwe. Van der Merwe made 58 appearances for the Exiles...
Read moreDetailsAS A child, he enjoyed performing in school plays. When he was older he joined the Reading Film and Video Makers society. And he has also performed with amateur group...
Read moreDetailsA NEW partnership will see cancer trials take place at Thames Valley Science Park. Cancer care organisations Panthera and Rutherford Health plc will work together on a series of clinical...
Read moreDetailsA TOWN centre review has revealed that communities need a bigger voice post-Covid-19. The Grimsey Review ‘Build Back Better, Covid-19 Supplement for town centres, released on Saturday, June 20, recommended...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham care home is spreading joy with its new sensory garden. Woodbury House, based in Farley Hill, created the dementia-friendly space to lift residents’ spirits during lockdown. The garden...
Read moreDetailsA WAVE of support is being made for Wokingham’s first-ever Pride celebration later this month. Although not a fully-fledged event as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, there will be...
Read moreDetailsThe pandemic has caused many to repurpose their skills and talents. But Debbie never predicted she’d be swapping wedding dresses for medical scrubs. Debbie Rees, from Wokingham’s Keep Hatch area,...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS across Sindlesham and Winnersh are concerned about the flood risk of building 87 new houses on Mill Lane. The road — which is almost annually closed due to flooding...
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