Why Winnersh man Christopher is now a zookeeper
ONE thing that a Winnersh man didn’t expect when the coronavirus lockdown was announced was to become a zookeeper. Every day, Christopher Elvin can be spotted taking one of his...
Read moreDetailsONE thing that a Winnersh man didn’t expect when the coronavirus lockdown was announced was to become a zookeeper. Every day, Christopher Elvin can be spotted taking one of his...
Read moreDetailsBUS DRIVERS will be sporting a new uniform on Monday as they are encouraged to dress up as Stormtroopers, Ewoks and Jabba the Hutt. The fun outfits are because Reading...
Read moreDetails“James will be sadly missed by his wife, mum and dad, his brothers and their families and all of his friends and family here and in Thailand."
Read moreDetailsA senior doctor at Royal Berkshire Hospital has been a victim of theft after her bike was stolen from a locked storage area outside of the hospital. Health officials have...
Read moreDetailsA new strategy to support vulnerable adults during the Covid-19 pandemic has been launched by Wokingham Borough Council’s Adult Social Care team. The strategy, which will focus on how the...
Read moreDetailsThe Spoony People, which first appeared in Winnersh last month as an interactive activity for local families have now appeared in Scotland and Australia.
Read moreDetails“So far, we’ve made 140 masks, as the machines can handle about 50 each week. There’s two types of designs we could make, but we opted for the one that’s...
Read moreDetails"We are now being chased daily with companies demanding payments to be made, after cancelling all direct debits on our personal and business accounts."
Read moreDetailsAround 100 new staff have joined the firm’s huge effort which has almost doubled production from 3.5 million items a week.
Read moreDetailsThey were joined last week by staff from Thames Valley Ambulance Service who have a site opposite the Reading Buses depot, in Great Knollys Street.
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