More funding for Wokingham wet pubs and businesses forced to close in Tier 4
Businesses forced to close due to Covid-19 regulations, people unable to work because of self-isolation and wet pubs are eligible.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses forced to close due to Covid-19 regulations, people unable to work because of self-isolation and wet pubs are eligible.
Read moreDetailsThe rate per 100,000 people is now 324.9 – up from 308 yesterday. And there were 125 positive cases recorded in Wokingham borough today.
Read moreDetailsThe One Front Door scheme will be operating on reduced hours this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsCounty Carers raised more than £1,300 through its festive fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon doubled its prizes winners for its Christmas campaign after an overwhelming amount of nominations.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough could be in Tier 4 for more than a month, says Wokingham Borough Council health leader.
Read moreDetailsSiobhan Maven-Hazleton, 33, is wanted in connection with multiple counts of shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsThe seven registered Big Issue sellers in Wokingham join roughly 350 others in the south east of England and in Wales under Tier 4 restrictions.
Read moreDetailsThe club is coordinating drop-off locations, and identifying anyone that might be lonely, vulnerable or self-isolating with help from nearby schools, care homes, The Link Visiting Scheme and Citizens Advice.
Read moreDetailsThe private tests provide next day results for anyone that wants to check if they have the virus, but doesn't qualify for free tests on the NHS.
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