Scrub up! Sewing fairies team up to help kit out NHS workers
“It's people like you and me, working their socks off making scrubs, scrub bags, headbands with buttons on."
Read moreDetails“It's people like you and me, working their socks off making scrubs, scrub bags, headbands with buttons on."
Read moreDetailsLocal care homes will now be able to call the Hospice’s telephone advice line on 01753 848925 for support and advice if they are concerned about a resident’s health and...
Read moreDetailsThe official NHS recruitment service has partnered with the networking website to fill critical vacancies.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Berkshire Women’s Aid are concerned because there has been no reassurance that the £750 million will reach their local charity.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Community Hub has fed 993 people over the last three weeks and has approximately 500 households on their repeat delivery books.
Read moreDetailsThe FiLF will be bringing entertainment to people's homes during lockdown with a mobile truck tour, and are asking for donations to the Wokingham Borough Community Response to Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S Country Parks will remain open, but the cars parks will stay shut despite the government relaxing some of its restrictions. Earlier this week, it was said to be OK...
Read moreDetails“I have no idea why they would do it —it’s not smart at the moment to gather in large illegal groups, especially as Covid-19 comes with respiratory problems and the...
Read moreDetailsKeith Sutherland — who is being treated for a fractured spine — has now been given a do-not-resuscitate order after testing positive for Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsChurches in Earley and Lower Earley have come together to form a community hub to help those most affected by the coronavirus.
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