Half of Brits planning for Christmas Day takeaway
According to Foodhub, almost half of the UK plans to order a takeaway on Christmas Day.
Read moreDetailsAccording to Foodhub, almost half of the UK plans to order a takeaway on Christmas Day.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough could be in Tier 4 for more than a month, says Wokingham Borough Council health leader.
Read moreDetailsHere's a selection of Covid-inspired carols to see away the year with.
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wokingham borough has reached another record high. The rate per 100,000 people is now 308 – up from 167.7 from just seven...
Read moreDetailsThe seven registered Big Issue sellers in Wokingham join roughly 350 others in the south east of England and in Wales under Tier 4 restrictions.
Read moreDetailsThe private tests provide next day results for anyone that wants to check if they have the virus, but doesn't qualify for free tests on the NHS.
Read moreDetailsA national charity is asking for kidney disease patients to join the vaccine priority list.
Read moreDetailsJames Sunderland, MP for Bracknell, has praised his constituents for their community spirit during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsMake it a green Christmas this year, says the Royal Horticultural Society.
Read moreDetailsIAIN LAUCHLAN is a privileged man. For he’s got a hotline to Santa. The actor and producer has been involved in creating amazing shows for children since the 1980s –...
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