Free parking at The Oracle in Reading for NHS workers
NHS staff workers can now park for free in a Reading shopping centre. The Oracle is allowing registered users to take advantage of the spaces in its Riverside car park...
Read moreDetailsNHS staff workers can now park for free in a Reading shopping centre. The Oracle is allowing registered users to take advantage of the spaces in its Riverside car park...
Read moreDetails"Front counter staff will be re-deployed to support the force in other areas of the business."
Read moreDetailsThe Fund is created from money recovered by the police and the proceeds from the sale of items that cannot be returned to identified owners, including seizures from criminals.
Read moreDetailsLocal charities and churches have been working together with Wokingham Borough Council to coordinate the most effective response for borough residents to the coronavirus crisis. Last week, we joined the...
Read moreDetailsA CALL has gone out to residents to bin their waste safely during the coronavirus pandemic. The aim is to make it as safe as possible for refuse crews to...
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES has announced more service reductions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic including the suspension of the Winnersh Triangle Park & Ride. Last week, the company – which...
Read moreDetailsTHERE has been a sharp rise in the number of people in the Thames Valley – including Wokingham borough – diagnosed with the coronavirus. The latest government figures, published yesterday...
Read moreDetails“It weighs heavy on my heart as we prepare for the difficult times ahead and my hope is that you will continue to support our charity as we navigate our...
Read moreDetailsThe round of applause for health workers has been just the tonic for staff working at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. At 8pm last night, millions across the country took part...
Read moreDetails"We will be able to take some of the pressure off local supermarkets and, by offering the option to buy bigger packs, or in bulk, it reduces the number of...
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