Free parking at The Oracle in Reading for NHS workers
NHS staff workers can now park for free in a Reading shopping centre. The Oracle is allowing registered users to take advantage of the spaces in its Riverside car park...
Read moreDetailsNHS staff workers can now park for free in a Reading shopping centre. The Oracle is allowing registered users to take advantage of the spaces in its Riverside car park...
Read moreDetails"Front counter staff will be re-deployed to support the force in other areas of the business."
Read moreDetailsThe Fund is created from money recovered by the police and the proceeds from the sale of items that cannot be returned to identified owners, including seizures from criminals.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham woman has been awarded for services to the community through her commitment to promoting health and wellbeing. Sarah Sylvester is inspiring others to don their running shoes and...
Read moreDetailsA NEW scheme has been launched by a Bracknell arts centre to keep people connected while life is on hold. South Hill Park is currently closed, but has launched a...
Read moreDetailsFollowing last Monday evening’s announcement that people should stay indoors to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the advice we have been given is that we should provide emergency care...
Read moreDetailsNasi Goreng translates as fried rice which is an Indonesian dish which probably originated from southern Chinese fried rice and developed from there. There are many versions of this dish...
Read moreDetailsMY CHILDREN don’t thank me for it, but experimenting with healthy recipes is one of my favourite things. Trying to encourage them to expand their palettes and enjoy some plant-based...
Read moreDetailsMonday 30 March is World Bipolar Day (WBD), although few people know about it in the UK and Europe, not even my psychiatrist. It is an initiative of the International...
Read moreDetailsLast week was Mothering Sunday. I had plans to go and visit my Mum today, maybe head out somewhere for lunch. But of course, this will not be the case....
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