COATS staff get on their bikes to cheer up Visitors isolating at home
The COATS Centre for seniors in Crowthorne is closed until further notice due to the covid-19 epidemic.
Read moreDetailsThe COATS Centre for seniors in Crowthorne is closed until further notice due to the covid-19 epidemic.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Bracknell, Whitley Wood, Wokingham Road, Ascot, Caversham Road, Wokingham and four officers were sent to the scene, after receiving the call at...
Read moreDetails“We hope that being able to offer more than £800,000 will give support to victims of these heinous crimes through these organisations.”
Read moreDetails“Remember Me is an opportunity to mourn every person we have lost to the effects of this terrible disease, an encouragement to offer compassion and support to those left behind,...
Read moreDetailsTHE LATEST figures show that there have been 52 reported Covid-19 deaths in care homes across the borough, but the leader of the council is confident the virus is being...
Read moreDetailsTHE FOUNDER of the Wokingham Crisis House has warned that there is not enough provision for people who are homeless and mentally ill within the borough.
Read moreDetails“Having cycleways providing a seamless route into Wokingham town centre, means our residents will be able to ride easily between their homes, shops and other key locations.”
Read moreDetails"Car Park Party is in-line with the latest social distancing measures, so attendees can sit back, relax, laugh and sing their hearts out."
Read moreDetails“We hope that these new resources will also inspire people to get involved in our museums and collections, by visiting, studying, attending events or volunteering."
Read moreDetailsNot all schools in the borough will reopen after half-term, despite Government plans to allow pupils back into classrooms.
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