Nellie Knows: 100 days and counting
Tuesday marked 100 days of lockdown. It’s been a period of many feelings and emotions for sure. I was asked what one word I would use for this time, now...
Read moreDetailsTuesday marked 100 days of lockdown. It’s been a period of many feelings and emotions for sure. I was asked what one word I would use for this time, now...
Read moreDetailsAlas and alack the corona attackHas shaken the world with alarmNow I turn back the clockTo my youth and unlockA Corona in days of more calm It arrived in a...
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY and Saturday, Wokingham’s town centre looked a little different. Denmark Street was partially pedestrianised – we think this move should be welcomed. It was a trial and for...
Read moreDetailsIt feels as though life is gradually returning to something resembling normality, (or a ‘new normal’ to use the vernacular), as the roads become busier, people start returning to work...
Read moreDetailsLast week, BBC South aired a package on their lunchtime news. It was repeated throughout the news cycle that day and followed on from the front page story of June...
Read moreDetailsIn the United States, it was a week in which The Rolling Stones told Mr Trump, ‘You can’t always have what you want’. In the UK, it was a week...
Read moreDetailsTYPICAL ways of getting to school include walking, cycling, and catching the bus or train. But not for pupils of Bohunt School. Since September 2016, some of their students have...
Read moreDetailsA READING man has joined the largest campaign for male breast cancer in Britain. Andy Manson has joined 14 men — 12 from the UK — to talk about his...
Read moreDetailsSince the start of the lockdown at the end of March, Sports Xtra has been working in partner schools across Berkshire to support the key worker and vulnerable children.
Read moreDetailsStaff of a Wokingham borough-based care home had a sweet surprise last month as leaders made the most of a distanced celebration. Sunrise of Sonning marked annual Carers Week by...
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