Family condemn RBH for ‘failing’ elderly dad who caught Covid-19
A Wokingham family has condemned the Royal Berkshire Hospital for "failing" their eldery father who caught Covid-19 on a ward.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family has condemned the Royal Berkshire Hospital for "failing" their eldery father who caught Covid-19 on a ward.
Read moreDetailsSpecsavers has confirmed that its stores will be staying open during national lockdown.
Read moreDetailsNew owners will be taking over a town centre restaurant, and it will be California-inspired.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Council has changed its plans for Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day due to the second lockdown starting today.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Borough Council believes that there is no place for poverty in the borough.
Read moreDetailsHurst-based charity The Cowshed has launched its second Christmas present appeal, and donations are flying in.
Read moreDetailsAccording to Cllr Charles Margetts, Wokingham Borough Council has been planning for a lockdown for weeks.
Read moreDetailsVeljkp Paunovic wants his side to go 'back to basics' after they were sunk by Preston to suffer their first home defeat of the season. The Royals went in to...
Read moreDetailsReading suffered their first home defeat of the season as second half goals from Scott Sinclair and Emil Riis Jakobsen and Tom Barkhuizen made it back to back losses for...
Read moreDetailsA NEW England-wide four-week lockdown will become law from midnight tonight after Parliament approved it this afternoon – however Wokingham MP Sir John Redwood was one of 38 who voted against...
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