Charvil resident says locking field gates is a ‘stupid’ decision
“They’re still going in on Fridays and cutting the grass — and then re-locking the gates. They're clearly not complying with Government instruction to re-open.”
Read moreDetails“They’re still going in on Fridays and cutting the grass — and then re-locking the gates. They're clearly not complying with Government instruction to re-open.”
Read moreDetails“Your Emergency Response Officers are continuing to work tirelessly to combat domestic abuse and safeguard the most vulnerable in our communities, as well as our new responsibilities with the government's...
Read moreDetailsThere are fears that the coronavirus pandemic has deterred people from seeking help for things like suspected cancers, heart problems and stroke.
Read moreDetailsYesterday, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the latest data which shows that up until Friday, April 24, 64 people have died in Berkshire care homes with the virus.
Read moreDetails"The BBQ King has fed us at times no one else would. He's even employed us when no one else would. Some say the BBQ King is the backbone of...
Read moreDetailsSpecially trained Armed Forces will collect swabs at the mobile sites, before they are sent to mega-labs for processing. And those tested will receive results within 48 hours.
Read moreDetailsIN NORMAL times, schoolchildren everywhere have often promised the teacher that the dog definitely ate their homework. But in these home-schooling days, pooches seem to be getting more elaborate with...
Read moreDetailsKenan Nursalson, who has run the BBQ King kebab and burger van for the last 29 years will be appealing the refusal of his street trading licence renewal on Friday,...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD restaurant is ‘paying forward their gratitude’ by feeding staff at Royal Berkshire Hospital. On Wednesday, April 1, staff at Thai Elephant delivered more than 60 meals to doctors,...
Read moreDetailsThe hospital announced today they are allowing some patients with suspected Covid-19 symptoms to return home with a pulse oximeter which will monitor their oxygen levels.
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