IN THE COMMUNITY: The Reading Guild of Artists holds summer exhibition at RBH
The Reading Guild of Artists (RGA) is pleased to announce the return to the corridors of the Royal Berkshire Hospital ...
The Reading Guild of Artists (RGA) is pleased to announce the return to the corridors of the Royal Berkshire Hospital ...
BIRTHDAY celebrations are being planned for a five-year-old girl as she raises money for charity. Isabella Waistell, from Woosehill, raised ...
A NEW SCHEME has been launched by Royal Berkshire Hospital to support young people and prevent them from future harm. ...
DOCTORS at the Royal Berkshire Hospital have teamed up with the English National Opera (ENO) to help patients suffering from ...
A READING kidney doctor has been awarded an OBE in the Queen’ Birthday Honours. Dr Emma Vaux, consultant nephrologist and ...
A NEW chief nurse has been appointed at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. Eamonn Sullivan, who was previously chief ...
NHS staff will represent Royal Berks Charity FC in a charity match against Denham United FC that will be played ...
The Castle Pub by Liz Chaderton A TEAM of local artists from Urban Sketchers Reading have joined forces to brighten ...
THE NEW wellbeing centre at Royal Berkshire Hospital has been given a helping hand, thanks to a housebuilder donation. Taylor ...
RADIOTHERAPY patients can now use a new garden at the Berkshire Cancer Centre at Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. The ...
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