Rising covid rates force changes to Royal Berkshire Hospital visitor guidelines
New rules affect visitors to adult, paediatric and maternity wards. They came into effect on Saturday, January 1.
Read moreDetailsNew rules affect visitors to adult, paediatric and maternity wards. They came into effect on Saturday, January 1.
Read moreDetailsTrees can be cut up and placed in brown bins or compostable sacks and put out as normal on collection days.
Read moreDetailsThe college runs a range of free training to support various aspects of mental health, which cover wellbeing, creativity, life skills and next steps.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, December 18, the Hurst country park played host to 400 fun-runners dressed as Santa for the annual fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsThe eight week course is free to anybody who is an unpaid carer, who will only need to purchase the accompanying booklet
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are reminded to take part in the Borough Council's local plan consultation, which includes designating 79 Local Green Spaces.
Read moreDetailsA range of prints featuring Very Peri, the Pantone colour of the year 2022, has been launched by a Wokingham art print business Claude & Leighton.
Read moreDetailsTruffle and George, two alpacas from Mortimer Alpacas, spent time being petted and stroked by residents on their trip to Lord Harris Court care home.
Read moreDetailsGadgets were crowned best item to receive in a Secret Santa, with 26% of respondents preferring them to anything else.
Read moreDetailsThis year's Giving Tree appeal has entered its final stages just in time for Christmas and some youngsters have already received gifts.
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