Wokingham company turns Easter bunny and donates chocolate eggs to hospital
Because many of their staff were working from home, the chocolate eggs they would normally be given were sitting in the warehouse.
Read moreDetailsBecause many of their staff were working from home, the chocolate eggs they would normally be given were sitting in the warehouse.
Read moreDetailsCurrently the screens are displaying vital information about social distancing, visitor information and will be frequently updated with information over the next few weeks.
Read moreDetails“The initial response from the RBH and local GPs has been absolutely overwhelming – I knew they were struggling, but I had no idea how desperate they really are."
Read moreDetailsTHREE neighbours from Binfield are toasting an Easter windfall after their postcode came up in a national lottery. The homes, off Forest Road in the village, have all been awarded...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Women’s Aid says it has received a week’s worth of calls in one day from people seeking help with issues relating to domestic abuse.
Read moreDetailsWith transactions declining at their Yateley Post Office, the Dattanis have had to fund the shop from their own pockets.
Read moreDetailsThe workbooks contain excerpts from rare books and documents dating back hundreds of years, all held in the University of Reading’s Special Collections.
Read moreDetailsDANGEROUS parking and people ignoring government advice not to make unnecessary journeys are forcing the council to close an entrance to Dinton Pastures. Wokingham Borough Council has already closed the...
Read moreDetailsThe majority of the 47 practices in the area will remain open this Good Friday and Easter Monday to give patients telephone access to medical care and advice.
Read moreDetailsDuring the robbery in Portway Close, the home owner was threatened with a carving fork, and had items of jewellery stolen.
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