Sonning care home takes its residents around the world
A SONNING care home is going around the globe from the comfort of its front room. Sunrise of Sonning is taking residents and team members on a 12-week journey to...
Read moreDetailsA SONNING care home is going around the globe from the comfort of its front room. Sunrise of Sonning is taking residents and team members on a 12-week journey to...
Read moreDetailsMAIDENHEAD MP Theresa May paid tribute to Prince Philip during a special session in the House of Commons on Monday, paying tribute to “a man of so many talents”. These,...
Read moreDetailsA proposal for a new "retirement village" in Sonning has been approved by Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee.
Read moreDetails“I would like to thank everyone — the witnesses and emergency service personnel who tried to help Huw that morning, those involved in the investigation, and everyone who has supported...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Sonning has become one of the latest to receive her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Yesterday, it was announced that 19.6 million people have now received...
Read moreDetailsA REMARKABLE anniversary in the life of Wokingham’s World Health Organisation Covid-19 expert is being recognised this week. A year ago today (Saturday, January 23) Professor Ben Cowling travelled with...
Read moreDetailsTheresa May made a virtual visit to residents at Sunrise of Sonning care home.
Read moreDetailsSunrise of Sonning is asking children to lend a hand by sending in homemade Christmas decorations this year.
Read moreDetailsThe Mill at Sonning has had to close its doors after just launching a series of Covid-safe productions.
Read moreDetailsLast week, Sonning resident Eleanor Smith had her first drive-thru McDonalds visit, and it was her visit out since February.
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