Transport police warn against using public transport unnecessarily
“If you don’t need to travel by rail or Tube, then don’t - and if you do need to, give yourself plenty of time."
Read moreDetails“If you don’t need to travel by rail or Tube, then don’t - and if you do need to, give yourself plenty of time."
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM In Need has been busy in bringing a lovely band of volunteers together to help The Royal Berkshire Hospital at this difficult time. More than 75 scrub uniform bags...
Read moreDetailsPHOTOGRAPHER Tammy Kazhdan has launched her own project looking at family life in lockdown. Ms Kazhdan — who used to live in Wokingham — has spent the past few weeks...
Read moreDetailsThe Woodford Park and Coronation Hall car parks will be open on Wednesday, May 13, so that people can drive to Woodford Park.
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister also announced that people who cannot work from home — such as construction and manufacturing workers — should be actively encouraged to go to work.
Read moreDetailsWhat extraordinary changes we have seen in the past few weeks, as we have adapted our lifestyles to come to terms with the terrible Covid-19 crisis. Nothing that we have...
Read moreDetailsIt has been interesting reading how people are coping with Lockdown. At the beginning I had grand plans to do a load of things that had been put to the...
Read moreDetailsThe Public Protection Partnership has warned a significant rise in bonfire complaints since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreDetailsThe Link Visiting Scheme visited one of their members, Norman, who celebrated VE Day as a 15-year-old teenager.
Read moreDetailsThe performance will be shown on the National Theatre’s YouTube channel tonight at 7pm. It will also be available on demand for seven days after.
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