Wokingham Choral Society opens rehearsals for March concert
The society has now started rehearsals for its next concert in March.
Read moreDetailsThe society has now started rehearsals for its next concert in March.
Read moreDetailsPCC Barber said that, by population, the region has the lowest levels of serious violence of any police force in England and Wales.
Read moreDetailsPolice were called out to a report of a woman being assaulted on Wednesday, but on arrival, they were themselves assaulted.
Read moreDetailsData at the most granular level has revealed that the highest infection rates per population were in Wokingham North and Hurst.
Read moreDetailsPLANS FOR 2,500 homes in Twyford have reached a consultation stage, with leaflets about the outline proposals being sent to village residents.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson said: ?While the hospital is under considerable pressure, our staff are coping and are continuing to care for everyone who needs it."
Read moreDetailsBoris Johnson said: "Anyone who things our battle with covid is over, I'm afraid, is profoundly wrong."
Read moreDetailsThe scooters are classed as a motor vehicle and the use of them falls under the Road Traffic Act 1988.
Read moreDetailsA PUB in Eversley Cross has been officially recognised for its sustainability focus.
Read moreDetailsIt is not to late to sign up for the Enterprise Accountant's Winter 5 series at Dinton Pastures.
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