Local bus operator keeps customers safe with gallons of hand sanitiser
Customers on Reading Buses have used more than 2,500 litres of hand sanitiser.
Read moreDetailsCustomers on Reading Buses have used more than 2,500 litres of hand sanitiser.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 75 people have become new citizens of the UK and Wokingham borough since the council moved its citizenship ceremonies online. The council has conducted 68 virtual ceremonies since...
Read moreDetailsVODAFONE has given more than 29,000 free data SIMs to schools in the South East. The emergency support was created to help pupils who struggle to access remote learning because...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps Wokingham’s older population has announced a new patron. WADE, based in Reading Road, offers day care facilities including hot meals, and entertainment. A minibus service helps...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY spirit is the focus of this upcoming awards ceremony. Little Ankle Biters, a Maidenhead-based company, is starting the new year with a big announcement – it’s adding seven categories...
Read moreDetailsHouseplants make an ideal living lockdown companion. With a little care they always look good, and unlike children or pets they never argue, make a mess or need to go...
Read moreDetailsBOROUGH residents have been invited to nominate their walking heroes. Living Streets is asking people to nominate local groups or individuals who have gone the extra mile to improve their...
Read moreDetailsA BUS operator has been busy mining for gems, and it found some in Wokingham borough. Reading Buses recently announced the winners of its GEM (Going the Extra Mile) Awards,...
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 charities have applied for a new coronavirus relief fund – but it will not be able to help them all. Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF) says it received...
Read moreDetailsServes four A twist on pancakes for Shrove Tuesday. Let the oven do all of the work for you this year while you sit down and eat with the family....
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