Royal Berkshire Hospital thanks private health sector for support during pandemic
Managers at the Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust have thanked the independent health sector for its “superb support” during the height ...
Managers at the Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust have thanked the independent health sector for its “superb support” during the height ...
Last Sunday’s figure, 2,988, was the highest since May. Professor Ben Cowling, who studies disease spread, expects UK pubs and ...
MOST people when they get to their golden years enjoy taking it easy: relaxing with some good books and comfy ...
MORE changes will be coming to Wokingham town centre’s road layouts over the coming days including a 20mph speed limit ...
A YEAR’S worth of clients in just 12 weeks – that’s what the coronavirus pandemic has done to a help ...
Sing-a-long with the Rock Choir’s ‘Keep Britain Singing’ campaign which will be hosted by local choir leader Glen Harvey on ...
Having had the season suspended in March due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it has now been agreed that the season ...
A charity that works in Uganda has made an appeal for donations after Covid-19 has begun to spread throughout the ...
The Sue Ryder charity is calling in Berkshire to help those grieving after a surge in those in need of ...
Berkshire Healthcare has adapted its services to ensure that people can access mental health services during lockdown.
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