Thankful duo make signs supporting frontline workers
“When this is all over, frontline families deserve a taste of what the footballers, film stars and celebrities get. Bless them all."
Read moreDetails“When this is all over, frontline families deserve a taste of what the footballers, film stars and celebrities get. Bless them all."
Read moreDetailsThe car parks have now been closed with immediate effect. This afternoon, temporary closure signs were put in place, and permanent signs will be installed tomorrow morning.
Read moreDetails“Donations have dropped though our stock levels are currently still good because hospitals are cancelling routine operations."
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police’s Chief Constable, John Campbell warned that if the public do not follow advice to stay home, they will use new policing powers to safeguard the community.
Read moreDetails“It was mayhem, full-blown panic stations. The atmosphere was crazy. The Peruvian Prime Minister announced the lockdown at 8pm, with quarantine starting from 8am the next day."
Read moreDetailsWORK on the already behind schedule Crossrail has been halted due to the coronavirus pandemic. The scheme, which has added Twyford and Reading to the tube map, had hoped to...
Read moreDetails“We have been working tirelessly with our partners and key stakeholders to confirm the new date and want to thank all involved for their continued support, positivity and solidarity."
Read moreDetailsThe Hospice are taking all reasonable steps to protect the well-being and safety of those using their services, as well as staff and volunteers.
Read moreDetailsIT’S the biggest celebration of the contribution that farmers in the Royal County make to the economy and now, thanks to the coronavirus, it’s off. The Berkshire Show had been...
Read moreDetailsSHINE members will also be unable to use Places Leisure gyms and swimming pools, as these have been advised by the Government to shut indefinitely in a bid to halt...
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