Four in 10 people felt they needed time off for mental health
NEW FIGURES released last week show 40% of people in the South East have felt the need to take time off because of their mental health during the pandemic. Marking...
Read moreDetailsNEW FIGURES released last week show 40% of people in the South East have felt the need to take time off because of their mental health during the pandemic. Marking...
Read moreDetailsEXTRA support has just become available for businesses in Wokingham borough. The council’s Additional Restrictions Grant (Discretionary) Scheme has launched a second phase. It is to support businesses impacted by...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of friends from Wokingham and Bracknell tackled the rain, snow and ice last month to cover 200 miles for a Sue Ryder. Anne Marie Jackson, Anuszka Ransley, Geraldine...
Read moreDetailsMy tribute to a real Englishman – our Captain Sir Tom Moore We have lost one of the best. In a week when Germany threatened us again, I cannot help...
Read moreDetailsGRACE MOLONEY 8: Made several important saves to earn a vitally important clean sheet, most notably a close-range save from Leah Galton’s half volley to help the Royals to an...
Read moreDetailsA HOUSEBUILDER is celebrating the second year of its Community Fund. Over the past 12 months, staff at David Wilson Homes selected an organisation each month to receive £1,000. Charities...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 50 homes could be built on land close to London Road, if plans are approved. Beaulieu Homes is proposing to build 55 homes off St Anne’s Drive, near...
Read moreDetailsAdult Care Services are, at the moment, mainly working with the problems of covid. Other work is going on and continues to be monitored but covid and attendant questions have...
Read moreDetailsWORKPLACE testing is the key to enabling businesses to reopen safely. This is according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which said that ensuring staff can access coronavirus tests...
Read moreDetailsThe Senior section of Woodley United Football Club, both mens and ladies, have been busy in organising quizzes and raffles to raise money for good causes. One of the organisers,...
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