CORONAVIRUS: ‘The country can be normal by autumn’
Professor Ben Cowling, the coronavirus expert from Sonning, says life may be back to normal by September.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Ben Cowling, the coronavirus expert from Sonning, says life may be back to normal by September.
Read moreDetailsDabbawalla, a new Indina takeaway, is opening on Peach Place in Wokingham town centre today.
Read moreDetailsAlexander Devine Children's Hospice Service has confirmed it is staying open during lockdown.
Read moreDetailsThe latest Covid-19 statistics for Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsRobert Baden-Powell's, who died 80 years ago this month, legacy is living on.
Read moreDetailsThe latest coronavirus statistics for Wokingham borough, as seen on January 12, 2021.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNICATIONS company has launched a scheme to help families and vulnerable customers stay connected during lockdown 3.0. Virgin Media says that is will provide extra data to help with...
Read moreDetailsSHOP on your own, and wear a mask to help stop the spread of coronavirus. That’s the message from Sainsbury’s chief executive Simon Roberts to customers of the supermarket, which...
Read moreDetailsUK CORONAVIRUS DEATHS 2021: The Government has revealed more details of how it intends to vaccinate the country as the year goes on, hopefully bringing an end to the Covid-19...
Read moreDetailsThere's plenty of gardening that can be done now to prepare for the year ahead.
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