Woodley mum and baby celebrate tongue-tie surgery success
Lauren Le-Marinel can now breastfeed her four-month-old son Theo since he underwent a procedure for tongue-tie in November.
Lauren Le-Marinel can now breastfeed her four-month-old son Theo since he underwent a procedure for tongue-tie in November.
Club owner James Suarez organised the tribute run in Mr Drake’s memory. He said: “It was really moving. We had ...
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Green Metro Cars in Woodley are offering a free taxi ride up to the value of £15 for NHS staff ...
Two Berkshire-based charities have received a major boost from local businesses in the area. Kaleidoscopic UK, an organisation of survivors ...
Care for families who find themselves pregnant again after losing a baby has been applauded at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
The hospital has been named alongside 20 others to receive seed funding to help develop a plan for redevelopment.
A WOODLEY man is pioneering a new way for hospital patients to get vital medicines. Last week, the advanced paramedic ...
Steve McManus, Chief Executive for the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, said that he is delighted to announce that Dr ...
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