Covid cases are highest amongst ages five to nine
Due to the number of infections, the borough council wrote to all schools last month advising them to consider implementing key measures.
Read moreDetailsDue to the number of infections, the borough council wrote to all schools last month advising them to consider implementing key measures.
Read moreDetailsThe reminder comes after the programme was extended to 12 to 15 year olds. Jabs are not yet available for this age group.
Read moreDetailsDecember is all about traditional trimmings with the best the season has to offer. Here's how to make your own sage and onion stuffing
Read moreDetails"We need the service now. There are not enough pharmacies or GPs offering booster jabs," said Cllr Charles Margetts, from the borough council.
Read moreDetailsThe Broad Street Walk facility is moving to Winnersh, in a bid to increase floorspace and help more residents.
Read moreDetailsA thousand bikers will pay tribute to Ben Spiller this Sunday when they take part in the annual Reading Toy Run this Sunday
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham-based charity ran the event last month, as part of anti-bullying week.
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S a new director of public health starting today.
Read moreDetailsWith the national rate of infection reaching 440.3 per 100,000 people, the Government has made face masks mandatory in shops and on public transport.
Read moreDetailsHome-grown Jerusalem artichokes have just arrived on our shelves for a short but sweet window over winter.
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