CORONAVIRUS: Lockdown way out is welcomed by local business owners
Local businesses have welcomed the Government's phased approach to ending lockdown.
Read moreDetailsLocal businesses have welcomed the Government's phased approach to ending lockdown.
Read moreDetailsThe latest figures showed the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases per 100,000 residents is 54.3, down from 77.1 last week. The local case rate has remained below 200 cases per...
Read moreDetailsThe Charity Retail Association is asking residents to keep their charity shop donations at home.
Read moreDetailsThis afternoon, Boris Johnson told the House of Commons he wanted schoolchildren to return to their classrooms on Monday, March 8.
Read moreDetailsTHE public is flocking to the Madejski Stadium – not for matchdays, but for their coronavirus vaccine. The football stadium has been repurposed as a mass vaccination centre for people...
Read moreDetails“This has been a genuine team effort, working with our local authority and health colleagues to set up an amazing site with the potential to deliver thousands of vaccines a...
Read moreDetailsFARMERS’ mental health and resilience in the pandemic is being studied in a major new project led by the University of Reading. It has received £190,000 in funding from the...
Read moreDetailsMORE PEOPLE in the borough are struggling with debt than last year, partly due to a change in shopping habits. In January, Citizens Advice Wokingham helped 77% more people with...
Read moreDetailsTHE BISHOP of Reading – and one of her predecessors – has added her voice to a campaign urging people to have the coronavirus vaccine. The clergy have joined forces...
Read moreDetailsCustomers on Reading Buses have used more than 2,500 litres of hand sanitiser.
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