Hospital overwhelmed with Twiddlemuffs … but they want more
Volunteers’ manager Lynn Bayliss sid she has been overwhelmed with the response to her appeal for people to knit or ...
Volunteers’ manager Lynn Bayliss sid she has been overwhelmed with the response to her appeal for people to knit or ...
A MAN has been rushed to hospital after suffering a medical episode in Wokingham this morning. An ambulance officer, a ...
A WOMAN suffered serious, but not life-threatening injuries during a two-car collision in Twyford on Sunday morning. The incident happened ...
PANCAKES raised a lot of dough for charity. Shinfield residents came together on Shrove Tuesday for a fun event on ...
Reports of an outbreak of swine flu at the Royal Berks have been played down by the Reading-based hospital. A spokesperson ...
A warning not to attend A&E except in an emergency has been issued by the Royal Berkshire Hospital after more ...
A MAN and a woman in their 60s from Whistley Green are currently in hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. ...
A HOSPITAL ward that helps premature babies was given a special Christmas present thanks to the Wokingham Trefoil Guild. The ...
STAFF at Royal Berkshire Hospital are hoping that you’ll make a date for its new calendar. The team at the ...
A CONSULTATION on a subsidised bus service has been launched by Wokingham Borough Council. The 19a/c service, run by Reading ...
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