Health officials call on public play their part
Senior health officials have backed Cllr Margetts calls for people to be responsible and abide by Covid rules.
Read moreDetailsSenior health officials have backed Cllr Margetts calls for people to be responsible and abide by Covid rules.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES in Earley who receive free school meals are able to access help and food from a scheme organised by churches. The Earley Help Hub, which was launched at the...
Read moreDetailsLocated in The Great Hall, the new site is accessible without a car and everyone must follow public health measures.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched its In It Together campaign to help everybody stick to the Covid-19 rules.
Read moreDetailsPeople isolating due to the coronavirus could be eligible for financial support from Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are urging residents to follow coronavirus restrictions, after hanging out more than 800 fines since the pandemic began.
Read moreDetailsJOBSEEKING will be JET-propelled thanks to a new programme being launched by the government today (Monday). Open to people living in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire the JETS – Job Entry...
Read moreDetailsArts groups across the Thames Valley are benefiting from a £257 million share of a Government grant.
Read moreDetailsA partnership between charities and the council has helped older residents boost their wellbeing across the summer.
Read moreDetailsA CORONAVIRUS testing station should be installed in the University of Reading to help make it easier for both students and residents to get tested. Reading East MP Matt Rodda...
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