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The latest news from WADE as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 10, 2020.
Read moreDetailsThe latest news from WADE as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 10, 2020.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is warning residents that it is more important than ever to have a free flu vaccination.
Read moreDetailsReading is set to recover quickly from the coronavirus pandemic, whilst London will have an 'economic hangover'.
Read moreDetailsThousands of bikers delivered Christmas presents to children as part of the Covid-safe Reading Toy Run.
Read moreDetailsTheresa May made a virtual visit to residents at Sunrise of Sonning care home.
Read moreDetailsYOUNG Rams back row Josh Collis believes the proposed National Cup has helped focus minds at Old Bath Road after the players returned to training following the second lockdown last...
Read moreDetailsRELATIVES will find it easier to visit care homes if a proposal is approved by Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday evening. An extraordinary meeting of the ruling executive on December...
Read moreDetailsCONFIRMED coronavirus cases across Berkshire are increasing, making it unlikely that Wokingham borough will be moved from Tier 2 to Tier 1 restrictions when they are reviewed this week
Read moreDetailsReading Women couldn't stop the momentum of league leaders Manchester United who found a late winner through Hayley Ladd to take three points at the Madejski Stadium United went ahead...
Read moreDetailsTwo weeks ago, there was an horrific clash of heads between Arsenal’s centre back, David Luiz, and Wolves star striker Raul Jimenez, when they both went to head the ball...
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