Freely Fruity looks to grow national
Wokingham's Freely Fruity charity has its sights set on going national.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Freely Fruity charity has its sights set on going national.
Read moreDetailsChildren are still able to visit Father Christmas at Hare Hatch Sheeplands.
Read moreDetailsWE’VE GOT to get back to social distancing properly if we’re to beat the coronavirus – that’s the message from a senior Wokingham Borough councillor. Speaking at a virtual meeting...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in a care home for older adults and their carers are first in line to receive the coronavirus vaccine. Cllr Charles Margetts, the executive member for health, wellbeing and...
Read moreDetailsAN ADDITIONAL £500,000 has been authorised to spend in Wokingham Borough Council’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. On the day that Berkshire was placed into Tier 3 restrictions, the ruling...
Read moreDetailsAS THIS was the last Executive meeting of 2020, leader John Halsall took time to reflect on events of the past “tumultuous” 12 months. He opened his speech with a...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER 110 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Wokingham borough over the past 24 hours – the highest daily total since the first case in February this year. This...
Read moreDetailsON THE day it was announced that Wokingham Borough would be moved into Tier 3 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the council leader has called for residents to...
Read moreDetailsTHE leader of the council has promised action to try and get Wokingham borough out of Tier 3 as quickly as possible. Earlier today, health secretary Matt Hancock told the...
Read moreDetails“There has been a spike in cases in Berkshire and in the borough. We have got to take the right action to protect residents.”
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