Council granted power to close businesses not following with regulations
Local councils have been granted the power to close businesses failing to follow Covid-secure measures.
Read moreDetailsLocal councils have been granted the power to close businesses failing to follow Covid-secure measures.
Read moreDetailsThose who have Covid-19 are being urged to sign up to a new blood plasma donation centre, opening in Reading shortly.
Read moreDetailsVoice of Wokingham as seen in Wokingham Today of October 29, 2020.
Read moreDetailsBernice Bore, a lead nurse at Royal Berkshire Hospital, has been awarded for Making a Difference.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Wokingham and Woodley libraries, and the council’s sport and leisure team will be redeployed into other front-line services.
Read moreDetailsAS THE country prepares for a second lockdown, new guidelines have been published by the government detailing what people can and can’t do. The lockdown applies to England and, subject...
Read moreDetailsJust under a tenth of Wokingham's workers were furloughed as a result of the coronavirus scheme, according to the latest statistics.
Read moreDetailsThe RBH is well prepared and ready to cope with increased winter demand, says Nicky Lloyd.
Read moreDetailsA pub that dates back nearly 1,000 years is for sale - and it has a rich history.
Read moreDetails“WE’VE got to be humble” in the fight against the coronavirus according to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. He was announcing a new series of lockdown measures which will come in...
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