COVID-19: Schools to reopen and one-on-one socialising allowed in two weeks time
This afternoon, Boris Johnson told the House of Commons he wanted schoolchildren to return to their classrooms on Monday, March 8.
Read moreDetailsThis afternoon, Boris Johnson told the House of Commons he wanted schoolchildren to return to their classrooms on Monday, March 8.
Read moreDetails“This has been a genuine team effort, working with our local authority and health colleagues to set up an amazing site with the potential to deliver thousands of vaccines a...
Read moreDetailsTHIRTY trees have been planted to commemorate three decades of work – and one is in Charvil. The village’s tree wardens were gifted a disease-resistant elm tree by The Tree...
Read moreDetailsThere's still time to get involved in Citizens Advice Wokingham's mental health first aider training.
Read moreDetailsA PODCAST in the South East missed out on winning an award this month. The Weekly Experience, created by Buzz podcasts, features content from Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey. It was...
Read moreDetailsA SIX-YEAR-OLD with a rare genetic condition has taken a step thanks to some bespoke engineering. Jake Green from Wokingham has RERE Syndrome, and joins less than 30 people in the...
Read moreDetailsSimply Commerce, a Wokingham-based company, wants to donate 500 laptops to children working at home.
Read moreDetailsFARMERS’ mental health and resilience in the pandemic is being studied in a major new project led by the University of Reading. It has received £190,000 in funding from the...
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley will receive more than £1 million to fund violence reduction.
Read moreDetailsMORE PEOPLE in the borough are struggling with debt than last year, partly due to a change in shopping habits. In January, Citizens Advice Wokingham helped 77% more people with...
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