Wokingham businesses urged to download track and trace QR code posters
Borough businesses are being urged to create an NHS QR code for the national test and trace scheme.
Read moreDetailsBorough businesses are being urged to create an NHS QR code for the national test and trace scheme.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is proposing to build a special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) school at Winnersh Farm, but the executive committee need to discuss the lease of the site...
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Crowthorne Fire Station is hosting its covid-safe event from 10am until 4pm.
Read moreDetails“I’ve been campaigning for a new library in Twyford for about 20 years … I never expected we’d get it in the middle of a crisis."
Read moreDetails“As far as we can ascertain, Dr Tun is the first person to have died actively in service and be posthumously nominated for the award of fellowship.”
Read moreDetails“Starbucks is a fantastic brand and the perfect fit for Elms Field where people can enjoy the wonderful new store or sit outside and relax in the park and play...
Read moreDetailsThe stabbing happened in Lucey Close, Tilehurst, at around 11.30pm on Saturday when two 16-year-old boys suffered knife wounds.
Read moreDetails“The pavements are too dangerous to walk along due to the speed of the passing freight vehicles and other reckless drivers. I was almost sucked into the road by a...
Read moreDetailsOne parent claimed to see a car transporter using the route, despite the diversion signs instructing otherwise.
Read moreDetails“Her video is a real boost for the young people and proof that having Type 1 diabetes doesn’t hinder you from achieving things you’ve really set your heart on.”
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