CORONAVIRUS: Stick to the rules or risk fines of up to £10,0000 warns police chief
STAY at home – or face a fine of up to £10,000. That’s the warning from Thames Valley Police as the first week of the third lockdown draws to an...
Read moreDetailsSTAY at home – or face a fine of up to £10,000. That’s the warning from Thames Valley Police as the first week of the third lockdown draws to an...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is calling for clear coronavirus vaccine roll-out timelines.
Read moreDetailsUK CORONAVIRUS DEATHS 2021: MORE THAN 1,000 people in the UK died today, within 28 days of positive Covid-19 test – the second day in a row that the death...
Read moreDetailsParty leaders are calling for teachers to join the coronavirus vaccine priority list.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's charities reaffirm their support as England enters a third national lockdown.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,000 people in the UK died today, within 28 days of positive Covid-19 test. It comes as national case numbers rose by roughly 1,500 in one day.
Read moreDetailsANOTHER record high has been recorded for positive coronavirus tests in the UK, as the number of cases in Wokingham borough passes the 5,000 mark. On Tuesday, January 5, the...
Read moreDetailsSCHOOLS and parents will continue to receive the backing from Wokingham Borough Council’s leaders following the announcement of a new lockdown. Over the weekend, leader Cllr John Halsall and his...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has indicated that he might not vote in favour of the new lockdown measures introduced in England today. Last night, Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered...
Read moreDetailsUNDER the new lockdown rules, people can be fined up to £6,400 for leaving home without a reasonable excuse. People are asked to avoid leaving the village, town or suburb...
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