Twyford volunteers review help provided
Twyford's Covid-19 support volunteers are finding out what help is needed now the second lockdown has started.
Read moreDetailsTwyford's Covid-19 support volunteers are finding out what help is needed now the second lockdown has started.
Read moreDetailsChurch services are to be suspended due to the new lockdown restrictions.
Read moreDetailsAs Wokingham borough enters a second lockdown, shop owners are calling on residents to shop local and support small businesses.
Read moreDetailsSue Dowling from Blandy & Blandy explains how the furlough scheme is changing.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have issued £30,000 of fines after more than 50 people were found at a house party on Wednesday – the night before lockdown started. Thames Valley Police said that...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has closed its leisure centres and libraries for the four-week lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging people to continue using the GP throughout lockdown.
Read moreDetailsre3 recycling centres in Reading and Bracknell are staying open during the second national lockdown.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has pledged to maintain its normal services over the coming month.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family has condemned the Royal Berkshire Hospital for "failing" their eldery father who caught Covid-19 on a ward.
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