Tributes paid to Wokingham sports legend John Wood
ONE of Wokingham’s sporting greats has died. John Wood, who ran John Wood Sports in Market Place from 1971 through to 2017, passed away on New Year’s Day. He had...
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham’s sporting greats has died. John Wood, who ran John Wood Sports in Market Place from 1971 through to 2017, passed away on New Year’s Day. He had...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER record high has been recorded for positive coronavirus tests in the UK, as the number of cases in Wokingham borough passes the 5,000 mark. On Tuesday, January 5, the...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has indicated that he might not vote in favour of the new lockdown measures introduced in England today. Last night, Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered...
Read moreDetailsUNDER the new lockdown rules, people can be fined up to £6,400 for leaving home without a reasonable excuse. People are asked to avoid leaving the village, town or suburb...
Read moreDetailsIN A FRESH bid to stem the rise of coronavirus, England is to go into a new lockdown effective from tomorrow, and schools will move to online learning with immediate...
Read moreDetailsTHE Prime Minister is preparing to address the nation amid a backdrop of rapidly rising coronavirus rates – new figures released today show that the rate per 100,000 in Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsPolice said the man demanded the boys hand over their phones, and when they refused he punched one of the victims on the back of his head.
Read moreDetailsPrimary schools across the Wokingham borough have been deciding whether to open after the Christmas break, or remain closed and switch to home-learning.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Medical Centre will administer the Covid-19 vaccine this weekend.
Read moreDetailsIn an announcement to parents, the Woodley school said it would remain closed “for the foreseeable future”.
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