Appeal launched to find home for Frankie, a three-year-old cat with heart disease
AN APPEAL has been made to find a new home for a cat from the Reading area who has heart disease.
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has been made to find a new home for a cat from the Reading area who has heart disease.
Read moreDetailsEach of the organisations will receive £5,000 through the Lexicon Charity Fund.
Read moreDetailsOver the last few days, it has been remarkable to hear the many tributes that have been given for the Queen and her life of service
Read moreDetailsA MALE voice choir is opening a special four-week singing course from next week
Read moreDetailsYour Majesty our Queen The world just missed a beat Our hearts stood still with a sudden chill To hear that your life's complete
Read moreDetailsWe are little plants and bushes Sat in the the garden soil On our own, once the seeds are sown Like a car that needs it's oil.
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.
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