COVID: Indian variant tracked, traced and stopped in Wokingham borough
The Indian coronavirus variant has been discovered in Wokingham borough, with 7 to 14 cases identified at the start of May.
Read moreDetailsThe Indian coronavirus variant has been discovered in Wokingham borough, with 7 to 14 cases identified at the start of May.
Read moreDetailsWhat's on at the theatre? They are now reopening after the latest stage of lifting lockdown restrictions. Every week we bring you a round-up of the best in local theatres,...
Read moreDetailsLaunched to celebrate the town’s ongoing reopening, Reading Buses will operate the Banksy and Two Bridges open top tour on Saturday, May 29, and Saturday, June 5.
Read moreDetailsWokingham North Neighbourhood Policing Team said it is “taking action” following concerns over the new changes to the traffic lights last week.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident has launched a new fitness challenge to tackle heart disease one step at a time. Earlier this year, Tony Eames launched the Million Metre Challenge in a...
Read moreDetailsA THEATRE company is heading to Reading’s abbey ruins for an outdoor show next month. Rabble Theatre will return to live performance with its first production since the pandemic – ...
Read moreDetailsBritish asparagus season has started so take advantage and eat locally grown asparagus or perhaps find somewhere to pick your own. These nutritious green spears are an incredibly versatile ingredient...
Read moreDetailsMAY DAY celebrations were enjoyed by residents of Pinehurst Care Centre in Crowthorne earlier this month. The Dukes Ride are centre held a special daytime event for May Day on...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN two million youngsters missed out on the chance to have swimming lessons due to the pandemic – with some now fearing a return. Simon Balaam’s three children attend...
Read moreDetailsA YOUNGSTER from Twyford is raising money for Babies in Buscot Support, a charity close to her heart, after it helped save her and her two siblings’ lives. Five-year-old Annabelle...
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