Five ways to stay fit and healthy with a hectic work schedule
Many people find it challenging to have a positive work-life balance, often not being able to find the time to stay fit and eat well. Here's some tips
Read moreDetailsMany people find it challenging to have a positive work-life balance, often not being able to find the time to stay fit and eat well. Here's some tips
Read moreDetailsWhen I was a child Life was cosiness, rosiness and warm I wasn't planning far ahead ? But I was doing no harm ?
Read moreDetailsNutrition and Hydration week (March 13-19) is an event that aims to educate and celebrate improvements in the provision of nutrition and hydration
Read moreDetailsJunior doctors entered the third day of strikes, joining teachers and civil servants in one of the biggest days of industrial action seen in the UK
Read moreDetailsEaster holiday fun: find royal post box toppers celebrating the King's coronation
Read moreDetailsPATIENTS, staff and visitors to the Royal Berkshire Hospital can enjoy pacing up and down the corridors, not out of boredom, but a love of art.
Read moreDetailsThe library: a place for coffee and a chat
Read moreDetailsWhile we can't guarantee that, there is a little bit of sunshine being served in Honest Burgers this month ? The California Burger.
Read moreDetailsIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Beloved Mother, Esme Dorothy Houghton, who peacefully passed away, on the evening of the 25th February 2023. She...
Read moreDetails17th June 1934 - 6th March 2023 Jean Beaven passed away peacefully at Alexander Grange, Wokingham on the 6th March 2023 aged 88. Beloved mum of Sara and Jo, grandmother...
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