Royal Berkshire Hospital now has 85 patients with coronavirus
THERE are now 85 patients being treated for coronavirus in the Royal Berkshire Hospital, up from 22 last week. Chief ...
THERE are now 85 patients being treated for coronavirus in the Royal Berkshire Hospital, up from 22 last week. Chief ...
Sir John Redwood has written to his constituents about issues caused by the coronavirus pandemic. He said that the government’s ...
ONE of the region’s most famous exports has given his backing to an appeal aimed at protecting the work of ...
NHS staff workers can now park for free in a Reading shopping centre. The Oracle is allowing registered users to ...
HOW do you bring like-minded businesspeople together when you can’t have meetings of more than two people? Virtual technology. Thanks ...
A CHILDREN’S home in Wokingham has been rated outstanding by Ofsted in a recent inspection. The Dingles residential home, which ...
A Wokingham woman has been awarded for services to the community through her commitment to promoting health and wellbeing. Sarah ...
A BARKHAM company launched by teenagers is appealing to businesses in Berkshire to support schools in their communities. Companies can ...
MY CHILDREN don’t thank me for it, but experimenting with healthy recipes is one of my favourite things. Trying to ...
FEW of us watching footage of people enjoying a jolly day out at Skegness could have done so with a ...
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