300-year-old Oak tree crashes down in Earley
“We would like the wood from the tree to be used, possibly to make a sculpture for the nearby Maiden Erlegh nature reserve.”
Read moreDetails“We would like the wood from the tree to be used, possibly to make a sculpture for the nearby Maiden Erlegh nature reserve.”
Read moreDetailsSPARE items of PPE has been donated to careworkers, thanks to South Western Railway. The kit comes from South Western Railway, following a request by the local resilience forum, which...
Read moreDetailsROAD USERS undertaking essential journeys this weekend are being warned that parts of the M4 will be closed to allow parts of a new bridge to be installed – and...
Read moreDetailsAs the coronavirus spreads across the UK, care homes have been left in crisis. Testing is at difficult to reach centres, deaths aren’t recorded in Government data and PPE causes...
Read moreDetailsThe letter contains theological thoughts designed to distress: “Every single death that happens in this COVID-19, the world has come to an end for the person and will sure be...
Read moreDetails“The majority of Post Offices in the Wokingham area are open as Post Offices are designated as an essential retailer by the UK Government. Some branches are operating revised hours.”
Read moreDetailsMarc Antoni were told their five salons would not receive the £500,000 insurance payout, despite being covered for 'an occurrence of notifiable human disease'.
Read moreDetails“The strength of this really is in everyone doing their thing. It started as a Whatsapp group of volunteers but we quickly realised that wouldn’t be suitable with hundreds of...
Read moreDetails“It's people like you and me, working their socks off making scrubs, scrub bags, headbands with buttons on."
Read moreDetailsThe Ofsted report acknowledges the success of Pondview and the positive impact it is having on children’s lives. It also praises the home’s “passionate and committed” manager, Karen Hatch for...
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