VOICE OF WOKINGHAM: Facing the future of healthcare
In this week's editorial, Wokingham.Today looks towards the future of healthcare after suggestions a new hospital could be built in the area.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's editorial, Wokingham.Today looks towards the future of healthcare after suggestions a new hospital could be built in the area.
Read moreDetailsAt last weekend's Henley Autumn Arts Trail, visitors saw how artists are continuing to produce fabulous work during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsReading's four game winning streak came to an end as they were held to a goalless draw at Middlesbrough as they remain unbeaten in the Championship. The Royals dominated proceedings...
Read moreDetailsTHE number of coronavirus cases in Wokingham Borough continues to rise, but it is still below the national average. In the October 7-13, there were 107 positive tests, up 32...
Read moreDetailsA TRUST that has been helping youngsters make music has been awarded more than £750,000 in the second round of Arts Council coronavirus grants. Berkshire Maestros, which has been providing...
Read moreDetailsA Woodley hairdresser has been shortlisted for a regional award for his creative styling.
Read moreDetailsThis week, Nellie Williams reflects on her experience getting a Covid test, and hopes its nothing more than a chest infection.
Read moreDetailsCruse Bereavement Care, which is a base in Bracknell, has been granted government funding to support families affected by the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough currently sits in tier one, on medium alert, and the council is planning for the worst but hoping for the best.
Read moreDetailsCarol Adkins, from local company Berkshire Physiotherapy, made her podcast debut recently.
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