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September is the launch of our #HERdisease campaign, aimed to raise awareness of the fact that 23,000 women die from coronary heart disease every year
Read moreDetailsSeptember is the launch of our #HERdisease campaign, aimed to raise awareness of the fact that 23,000 women die from coronary heart disease every year
Read moreDetailsFOUR MILLION people will receive a covid boost jab from this year as the NHS launches the next phase of its vaccination programme
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is treating babies aged zero to 18 months to fun songs and rhymes.
Read moreDetailsWith the energy price cap set to rise from Saturday, October 1, the charity is seeing unprecedented demand for its services.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE curious to learn about where they came from will have the opportunity to uncover their past thanks to a Reading community group.
Read moreDetails"We need to stop normalising charities giving out school uniforms to families who can't afford them," said Emma Cantrell, founder of First Days.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM church is set to welcome guests from Ukraine in a special event on Sunday, September 11.
Read moreDetailsBy the time you read this, children across the land will be back in school and some form of normality will have been restored
Read moreDetailsTHE DEBUT film of a Wokingham borough woman has been released on BBC's iPlayer platform so everyone can see it
Read moreDetailsTHE AUSTRALIAN soap opera Neighbours might have ended, but the moral from its theme tune is everybody needs good neighbours
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