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GCSE student Samuel Palmer, 16, was extremely relieved to get a negative Covid-19 test just before he started back at The Piggott School last month. In his own words, here...
Read moreDetailsGCSE student Samuel Palmer, 16, was extremely relieved to get a negative Covid-19 test just before he started back at The Piggott School last month. In his own words, here...
Read moreDetailsWokingham town mayor opened énergie Fitness, the town centre's newest gym, as other gyms reopened following lockdown.
Read moreDetailsCORONAVIRUS vaccinations are now being offered to the age group of 45 and upwards. Yesterday, the government revealed that all adults over 50, the clinically vulnerable and health and social...
Read moreDetailsHAIRDRESSERS are sharpening their scissors ahead of reopening tomorrow. All hair and beauty salons have been given the go ahead to open again on Monday, April 12 along with non-essential...
Read moreDetailsFROM MONDAY, Covid-19 restrictions across England ease again, meaning residents can now dine outdoors, visit hair salons and barbers, and shop for “non-essential items”. Referred to as step two, under...
Read moreDetailsIT’S GOOD news for anybody planning to head to the shops next week. From Monday, April 12, Reading Buses is reinstating Winnersh Triangle park & ride which takes travellers in...
Read moreDetailsA PUB is getting ready to reopen its doors after a full refurbishment over lockdown. The Queen’s Oak, in Finchampstead, will welcome back customers with its newly decorated premises on...
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are urged to be confident and visit the town centre once shops reopen their doors next week.
Read moreDetailsNext week, lockdown restrictions begin to ease as per the Government's roadmap - but do you know what rules are changing?
Read moreDetailsWokingham hair and beauty salons are gearing up for the big reopening next week, as coronavirus restrictions begin to ease.
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