Masons donate medical monitors to children’s ward
Freemasons have donated eight new medical monitors to help treat youngsters at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. The £6,400 monitors measure ...
Freemasons have donated eight new medical monitors to help treat youngsters at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. The £6,400 monitors measure ...
Steve McManus, chief executive for the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has been rated as one of the 50 top ...
A SONNING family whose daughter had a cancerous tumour growing on her brain is urging families to share the signs ...
TWO local midwives are celebrating after winning a national award. Christine Harding and Wendy Randall from the Royal Berkshire Hospital ...
The NHS and Local Authority are trying to work better together. As you know the care system is fragmented and ...
Do you take medication regularly to manage a condition that you have? Do you have items on repeat prescription? At ...
A Consultant Rheumatologist at the Royal Berkshire Hospital is celebrating after winning a top honour – after being nominated by ...
A WOMAN died in a car accident close to the Coppid Beech roundabout this morning and police are appealing for ...
STAFF at a Reading hospital are hoping that the public will help them play Santa for patients this Christmas. The ...
Every year, the second week in November is celebrated as National Short Story Week. Hospital Radio Reading, which broadcasts to ...
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