Show you’re shielding thanks to clever lanyards
“We are hoping that by wearing this simple lanyard, it will help many feel less anxious about going outdoors.’’
Read moreDetails“We are hoping that by wearing this simple lanyard, it will help many feel less anxious about going outdoors.’’
Read moreDetails“We are now almost a covid-free hospital with just seven positive patients being treated here at the moment."
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE who have been asked to shield themselves from the coronavirus will be able to stop from Saturday, August 1. On Monday evening, the Government health and social care secretary...
Read moreDetailsA survey will help local businesses recover from the pandemic – once it has the responses it needs. Thames Valley Berkshire LEP is asking Berkshire companies to share their experiences...
Read moreDetailsLove is being spread across the borough by a team of charitable residents, stitch by stitch. Members of the local crochet group Barkham Hookers have joined forces in an effort...
Read moreDetailsFollowing a successful tour of the Ormonde Road allotments on Sunday, Wokingham Town Mayor and Mayoress - Tony and Claire Lack - returned on Monday to meet committee members of...
Read moreDetailsTHE whole world knows that when you’re smiling, the whole world smiles with you. And for a collective of passionate musicians, they know that what the world needs right now...
Read moreDetailsHospital teams are delivering special ‘end of life’ parcels to bereaved families who were unable to visit their loved ones due to the coronavirus pandemic. The parcel contains forget-me-not seeds...
Read moreDetailsA local care assistant has been stitched up by her love of crochet, which she took up in 2018 after visiting a 100-year-old client. Suki Bhamra said: “She was a...
Read moreDetailsBBC sports presenter Mike Bushell will be lending his support to the first ever virtual Hurst Show and Country Fayre this year. The show’s hobby horse competition, where households are...
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