Wokingham town Covid-19 infection rate hits 220 per 100,000
Data from Public Health England revealed Wokingham town was significantly higher than the national average infection rate, which sits at 45.8 per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsData from Public Health England revealed Wokingham town was significantly higher than the national average infection rate, which sits at 45.8 per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough has raised serious concerns over the Covid-19 quarantine hotel in Sindlesham, and said areas need improvement.
Read moreDetailsEvent organisers are being urged to contact Wokingham Borough Council as rates continue to rise.
Read moreDetailsA NEW headteacher will be leading Queen Anne’s School, in Caversham. Last week, the School Council announced Elaine Purves will succeed Julia Harrington as the next head, starting in January. ...
Read moreDetailsAlthough radishes are typically eaten raw, roasting them makes a welcome change and this is a great side dish.To turn it into a more substantial meal you could add skin-on...
Read moreDetailsJune is a lovely month to be in the garden.With the evenings getting longer and brighter you can use your garden or patio as a great extension to your home,...
Read moreDetailsTHE MP for Wokingham has called for the Government to speed up the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. On Tuesday, Sir John Redwood posted on social media and said: “Just get...
Read moreDetailsA fortnight of surge testing will start in Wokingham borough to tackle rising covid rates, but what does that mean for residents?
Read moreDetailsThis afternoon, Wokingham Borough Council revealed Norreys, Evendons, Wescott and Bulmershe and Whitegates wards will be subject to lateral flow testing to identify where Covid-19 has spread.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Ben Cowling, Wokingham's World Health Organisation disease expert is working against Covid-19.
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