Clap for volunteers: NHS staff thank supporters with applause on Sunday night
On Sunday, July 5 — the day the NHS was founded — the country is invited to come together at 5pm and applaud all those who have volunteered or helped...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, July 5 — the day the NHS was founded — the country is invited to come together at 5pm and applaud all those who have volunteered or helped...
Read moreDetails“We won’t be reopening libraries because quarantining books is a labour intensive exercise. But now our electronic offering is huge.”
Read moreDetails"He was a Town Councillor and he deserves that honour. He is also entitled to a civic funeral if his family want one."
Read moreDetails“It was much nicer being able to see my family in person and not on a screen. We were able to have a good chat. It has made my week...
Read moreDetailsTHE Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) plans to plant more than 30,000 hectares of trees each year by 2025. The decision was made as part of the...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF from the Wokingham Tesco branch are encouraging people to donate their spare change to Cancer Research UK. With shoppers encouraged to pay by card, Tesco is asking its customers...
Read moreDetails“The children of Emmbrook Junior School have made these sunflowers — we are thinking of you.”
Read moreDetails"One in four positive people can’t be contacted – this is surprising and worrying – these people need to provide details to get the result of their test and they...
Read moreDetailsJAMES Sunderland challenged the secretary of state for education to support young people with appropriate mental health services. On Monday, June 22, the Bracknell MP — whose constituency also includes...
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Holt School pupil is calling for a memorial to her teacher, after his death in the weekend attack at Forbury Gardens. Meg Webb, who left the school in...
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