RBH staff prepared to face winter of viruses
The RBH is well prepared and ready to cope with increased winter demand, says Nicky Lloyd.
Read moreDetailsThe RBH is well prepared and ready to cope with increased winter demand, says Nicky Lloyd.
Read moreDetails“WE’VE got to be humble” in the fight against the coronavirus according to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. He was announcing a new series of lockdown measures which will come in...
Read moreDetailsENGLAND is to face new lockdown measures from this Thursday through to early December in a bid to stem the spread of coronavirus. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the measures...
Read moreDetailsA new study aimed at helping older at risk people stay out of hospital is looking for volunteers.
Read moreDetailsLockdown heores at Complete Childcare nursery group have been awarded for their work since national lockdown was announced in March.
Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities has given out more than £100,000 in emergency grants due to the coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsResidents across the borough could find themselves living under Tier 2 restrictions as infection rates continue to rise.
Read moreDetails"We gave them a prohibition first, but when they ignored that we issued a £1,000 fixed penalty, as is set out in the law. And, if they do it again,...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking residents to stay safe and be considerate when celebrating Bonfire Night and Diwali this year.
Read moreDetails“PEOPLE don’t stop being hungry during the holidays, do they?” That’s the view of Anna Rogerson, one of the team of volunteers running Wokingham’s Grub Club. The project is urging...
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