Covid support for businesses until 2022
At last week's executive meeting, Wokingham Borough Council pledged to support businesses until 2022.
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.
Read moreDetailsIt comes as a member of the catering staff testing positive for Covid-19 last week, causing the majority of the senior leadership team and a high number of our teachers...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's very own Willy Wonka factory is looking for four chocolate tasters to join the team.
Read moreDetails"It is a crucial step in making it as safe as possible for people, especially as we come out of lockdown and the night-time economy picks up in the run-up...
Read moreDetailsA fairer future is vital to overcoming the coronavirus pandemic, says the CBI.
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