Tier 3 for Berkshire: What can and can’t you do?
The Government’s Tier 3 restrictions are the most severe among the tier levels. The aim is to reduce people’s movements to try and curb the spread of coronavirus, while keeping...
Read moreDetailsThe Government’s Tier 3 restrictions are the most severe among the tier levels. The aim is to reduce people’s movements to try and curb the spread of coronavirus, while keeping...
Read moreDetailsWokingham COVID-19 Tier (Corona Virus Tier Wokingham)- Now moved to Tier 3 for Christmas. Read more about the change below. Wokingham borough and Berkshire is to move into Tier 3...
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts confirmed infection rates are rising, and is asking residents to act cautiously.
Read moreDetailsANOTHER 50 positive cases of coronavirus has been reported in Wokingham borough. This brings the weekly rate per 100,000 people to 185.8 on the eve of the Government announcing its...
Read moreDetailsAt last week's executive meeting, Wokingham Borough Council pledged to support businesses until 2022.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP has praised his constituents for their community spirit during the coronavirus pandemic. James Sunderland, whose constituency includes parts of Wokingham borough, made the comments during a parliamentary debate...
Read moreDetailsRELATIVES will find it easier to visit care homes if a proposal is approved by Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday evening. An extraordinary meeting of the ruling executive on December...
Read moreDetailsCONFIRMED coronavirus cases across Berkshire are increasing, making it unlikely that Wokingham borough will be moved from Tier 2 to Tier 1 restrictions when they are reviewed this week
Read moreDetailsThe Earl of Wessex visited scientists working on coronavirus-based research last Friday.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts, executive member for health at the borough council revealed the first dosage was given yesterday to care home staff across Wokingham.
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