Social housing provider helps clear woodland storm damage at Dinton
Staff members from Stonewater joined with the Community Forest Trust (CFT) to coppice and clear some of the trees across Dinton Pastures Country Park, in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsStaff members from Stonewater joined with the Community Forest Trust (CFT) to coppice and clear some of the trees across Dinton Pastures Country Park, in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsSCHOOLS are being told not to close over suspected or confirmed cases of coronavirus unless instructed to do so by Public Health England. The new advice comes as the Department...
Read moreDetails"Willow Bank does not have any groups or choirs in the Festival, and we are not aware of any individual performers from there."
Read moreDetailsTHE closure of three borough schools is purely precautionary and there is no indication that either site poses a risk. That’s the verdict of Wokingham Borough Council’s director of children’s...
Read moreDetailsAN MP has expressed his concern for the person who has the coronavirus, and for the school. Matt Rodda’s Reading East constituency includes parts of Woodley and Earley, where Willow...
Read moreDetailsA THIRD Wokingham borough school is to be closed after a case of coronavirus was diagnosed. Parents at Willow Bank Junior School, which is next to the Infant School in...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL says it is doing everything it can to minimise the spread of coronavirus across the borough. Measures include the actions taken at Willow Bank Infants School in...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF members and some pupils at Willow Bank Infant School being told to self-isolate as a precautionary measure. The Woodley school is following advice from Public Health England. The government...
Read moreDetailsA STAFF member at a Woodley primary school has tested positive for coronavirus. They were on holiday in one of the affected countries last week, and had self-isolated themselves on...
Read moreDetailsTHERE is no truth to a rumour circulating that a Woodley school pupil had been sent home to self-isolate over coronavirus fears. Earlier today, there was chatter on social media...
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