Domestic violence charity continues support during lockdown
Local domestic abuse charity Kaleidoscopic UK has seen demand for its services skyrocket during the second lockdown.
Read moreDetailsLocal domestic abuse charity Kaleidoscopic UK has seen demand for its services skyrocket during the second lockdown.
Read moreDetailsA woman who has battled lung cancer for the past four years is featuring in a new campaign for Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Voluntary Service is offering a helping hand to the borough's older residents this winter.
Read moreDetailsA call has been put out for Black and minority ethnic volunteers in an effort to advance Reading's coronavirus vaccine.
Read moreDetailsNorden Farm, in Maidenhead, is offering takeaways from its cafe bar during lockdown.
Read moreDetailsA Covid-19 dashboard which allows residents to see real time Covid-19 data is the first of its kind in the UK.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS studying at the University of Reading will be able to get tests before returning home for Christmas. Earlier this week, the Government announced a travel window when lockdown ends,...
Read moreDetailsCitizens Advice Wokingham's One Front Door scheme is continuing to support residents throughout the second lockdown.
Read moreDetailsThe news of a potential vaccine has been welcomed, but Wokingham Borough Council reminds residents to keep to the rules.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Ben Cowling, from the World Health Organisation, says the second lockdown may not be enough.
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