RBH doctor awarded fellowship posthumously after dying of Covid-19
“As far as we can ascertain, Dr Tun is the first person to have died actively in service and be posthumously nominated for the award of fellowship.”
Read moreDetails“As far as we can ascertain, Dr Tun is the first person to have died actively in service and be posthumously nominated for the award of fellowship.”
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Read moreDetailsWokingham Station's footbridge is due to be restored, and questions have been raised about the original paintwork.
Read moreDetails“The pavements are too dangerous to walk along due to the speed of the passing freight vehicles and other reckless drivers. I was almost sucked into the road by a...
Read moreDetailsThe South East Cyber Resilience Centre (SECRC) is offering free advice to small businesses on how to defend against cybercrime.
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Read moreDetailsA befriending service has been launched to support residents with sight loss during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsThe summer seems to have gone by in a hot flash. lockdown life, in the (not-so) slow lane, is putting it’s foot down.
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