‘Concerning’ rise in young people on universal credit
The number of young people on universal credit has quadrupled this year.
Read moreDetailsThe number of young people on universal credit has quadrupled this year.
Read moreDetailsThousands of bikers delivered Christmas presents to children as part of the Covid-safe Reading Toy Run.
Read moreDetailsPupils at Crowthorne primary school have been creating cards for residents at Birch Place.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has donated 100 bags of presents to Manchester.
Read moreDetailsChristopher Lamb, 28, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to the three counts of burglary at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetails“Helen sings in the window and waves at passersby,” she said. “A lot of people look up from their phones and smile, they don’t expect to see that. We affectionately...
Read moreDetails“It seems that perhaps the Ministry of Defence isn’t in step with other parts of the government, as they awarded Grazeley garden city status in 2019.”
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts, executive member for health at the borough council revealed the first dosage was given yesterday to care home staff across Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsIt comes as a member of the catering staff testing positive for Covid-19 last week, causing the majority of the senior leadership team and a high number of our teachers...
Read moreDetailsThe borough council will close its offices this Christmas, with revised hours throughout the festive season.
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