Wokingham man orders 200 protective gowns for Royal Berkshire Hospital
A WOKINGHAM man has purchased 200 protective gowns for healthcare workers.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has purchased 200 protective gowns for healthcare workers.
Read moreDetailsMUSLIMS across the borough have been celebrating Ramadan in isolation as Mosques all over the country have closed their doors due to coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsWokingham poet Jean Hill, her children and grandchild have published their poems in their new collection, Generations Apart During Lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWorried for her health, Joan Smith’s family bought her a device that allows easy communication.
Read moreDetails"The hard work put into the Arborfield and Barkham Neighbourhood Plan will allow the local community to have more say on what the area will look like now and in...
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL PPE initiative has created new measures to ensure protective visors can continue to be made. Leighton Park’s face shield hub — consisting of 22 schools — has created...
Read moreDetailsDEAN BOND’S new Facebook video reminds people to remember their local pubs when lockdown is lifted. It follows Mr Bond as he travels through his house — where every room...
Read moreDetailsNEW HOMESCHOOLING resources are promising to stink-up science lessons. Thames Water has launched try-at-home experiments to teach children about water and waste services in an interactive way. Its education team...
Read moreDetailsRUNNERS can look forward to more time to practice as Race for Life has been postponed until autumn. Organisers of Cancer Research UK’s event have announced new dates for all...
Read moreDetailsTHE GRUB Club in Norreys has been supporting its community through the pressures of coronavirus by offering free fresh food everyday. The initiative operates out of Norreys Church, and makes...
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