‘Families will struggle at end of £20 benefit uplift’
FAMILIES managing without the foodbank may have to turn to us again when the £20 uplift in Universal Credit (UC) is scrapped, said the manager of Wokingham Foodbank. Once the...
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES managing without the foodbank may have to turn to us again when the £20 uplift in Universal Credit (UC) is scrapped, said the manager of Wokingham Foodbank. Once the...
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES have been reunited across care homes in the borough, as the visiting restrictions were eased this week. Residents at Lord Harris Court in Sindlesham were delighted to be able...
Read moreDetailsBracknell MP James Sunderland said more support needs to be given to sports and leisure.
Read moreDetailsWHILE the coronavirus vaccine is the light at the end of the tunnel, new research suggests people won’t give up their lockdown habits any time soon. From staying connected with...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF and pupils at Leighton Park School have been recognised for their outreach work and community service in the pandemic. The Shinfield Road school won the Outstanding Local Community Involvement...
Read moreDetailsPHIL CREIGHTON reports on a special Wokingham Borough Council executive meeting held online on Thursday, February 25 Leader’s gratitude for covid support THE meeting opened with the leader of the...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM borough’s third rapid testing centre is set to open next week. Sindlesham Court will become home to the new hub, as the council strives to deliver even more tests...
Read moreDetailsResidents have been asked to obey Covid-19 rules in Dinton Pastures country park.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY law firm Blandy & Blandy is offering businesses a much-needed boost. This is because Tim Clark, the firm’s joint managing partner, believes economic growth in the greater Reading...
Read moreDetailsACTIVATE Learning has loaned more than 450 laptops from the Department for Education to students who have had trouble accessing technology. The laptops are part of the Government’s drive to...
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