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NEW ADVICE from the Government last week revealed that we could go for a walk and back to work, but only if we couldn’t work from home and not use...
Read moreDetailsNEW ADVICE from the Government last week revealed that we could go for a walk and back to work, but only if we couldn’t work from home and not use...
Read moreDetailsDOGGONE! That’s our usual routines during lockdown. The coronavrius pandemic, and the orders to stay at home, have not been kind on our nation’s pets: Dogs are used to several...
Read moreDetailsHONEST MOTHERHOOD with Angela Garwood I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. Any kind of celebration during lockdown was bound to be somewhat muted compared to the less restricted version,...
Read moreDetailshis was the week that saw the last of the “Stay Home - Save Lives” briefings and the first of the “Stay Alert - Save Lives” ones. It was a...
Read moreDetailsThe easing of the lockdown is an important stage in the corona virus epidemic and we need to be careful and take gradual steps forward at this difficult time. However,...
Read moreDetailsAFTER a confusing update from the Prime Minister on the new easing of lockdown, it’s important to remember that the community response to the pandemic is far from over. On...
Read moreDetailsWhat difference would it make to you personally, your family, your company, or your future employer for those currently unemployed or furloughed, and your community, if you returned from this...
Read moreDetailsWE ARE now starting to think about what’s next, said borough council leader, John Halsall. After seven weeks of the tightest lockdown measures, Cllr Halsall said the borough council is...
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES and organisations across the borough remain strong in their collaborative efforts to support the community during the coronavirus crisis. Over the last seven weeks, Citizens Advice have helped more...
Read moreDetailsTHIRTEEN HOUSES may be built at Sonning Golf Club if a planning application is approved next month. On Thursday, April 16, Chris Rees of Winchester-based Alfred Homes applied to build...
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