Tier 3 for Berkshire: What can and can’t you do?
The Government’s Tier 3 restrictions are the most severe among the tier levels. The aim is to reduce people’s movements to try and curb the spread of coronavirus, while keeping...
Read moreDetailsThe Government’s Tier 3 restrictions are the most severe among the tier levels. The aim is to reduce people’s movements to try and curb the spread of coronavirus, while keeping...
Read moreDetailsWokingham COVID-19 Tier (Corona Virus Tier Wokingham)- Now moved to Tier 3 for Christmas. Read more about the change below. Wokingham borough and Berkshire is to move into Tier 3...
Read moreDetails“Regular physical activity, even for a few minutes, can improve your mental wellbeing. It releases endorphins which help us to sleep and feel better and improves our physical fitness.”
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham councillor has made a case against building 153 new homes next to the Thames Water Sewage Treatment works.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts confirmed infection rates are rising, and is asking residents to act cautiously.
Read moreDetailsFamilies are invited to a hit treasure trail this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsSt Eligius Church is running an angel-themed treasure hunt in Arborfield Green.
Read moreDetailsThe next phase of the Gorse Ride development has been approved.
Read moreDetailsThere has been a delay on the decision on the solar farm in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsReddam House, in Sindlesham, held a drive-in movie theatre to ensure end-of-year performances could go ahead.
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