Council launches consultation on library services
The decision to keep libraries shut was made earlier this week, but the council wants to know what services residents want to be prioritised when they do reopen.
Read moreDetailsThe decision to keep libraries shut was made earlier this week, but the council wants to know what services residents want to be prioritised when they do reopen.
Read moreDetailsPLAYGROUNDS across Wokingham borough are to have a phased reopening from 8am tomorrow. There are 99 such parks, and the council said that each one needs to be accessed in...
Read moreDetails"The new data in the dashboard does not give councils the information they need to identify specifically where in their area outbreaks are occurring in order to work locally to...
Read moreDetails“In the last two weeks there have been no positive tests from Pillar One, and only six positive tests for Pillar Two. There have also been no positive tests or...
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, June 12, there were 453 people who had tested positive for the virus since the beginning of the pandemic. Today, this number is 584 people in the borough.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, July 5 — the day the NHS was founded — the country is invited to come together at 5pm and applaud all those who have volunteered or helped...
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT needs to do more to reassure parents that schools will be safe to return to in September. Earlier today, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said that restrictions on group...
Read moreDetails“It was much nicer being able to see my family in person and not on a screen. We were able to have a good chat. It has made my week...
Read moreDetailsOur series of lockdown fiction based in the theme of isolation continues, courtesy of Linda Fawke from the Wokingham Writers Group, based at Wokingham Library. For more information, email heather.dyson@wokingham.gov.uk...
Read moreDetailsLet me die dancing Dear Lord, let me die dancingLet my feet not touch the floorLet me go while I’m still livingAnd not waiting at death’s door Let me roam...
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