Foster families needed in Wokingham borough
MORE than 10 foster families are urgently needed in Wokingham Borough, with demand on services set to increase due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 10 foster families are urgently needed in Wokingham Borough, with demand on services set to increase due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodford Park and Coronation Hall car parks will be open on Wednesday, May 13, so that people can drive to Woodford Park.
Read moreDetailsWHICH way now? That’s the question that motorists out on essential journeys have been posing this week, after this confusing set of diversion signs appeared in Lambs Lane in Swallowfield....
Read moreDetailsMUSLIMS across the borough have been celebrating Ramadan in isolation as Mosques all over the country have closed their doors due to coronavirus.
Read moreDetails"LIVING with Covid-19 is a challenge we're all facing ... it has simply changed the way we live!" commented Easthampstead Rotarian, Peter von Bergen. "We're adapting to our brave new...
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister also announced that people who cannot work from home — such as construction and manufacturing workers — should be actively encouraged to go to work.
Read moreDetailsWhat extraordinary changes we have seen in the past few weeks, as we have adapted our lifestyles to come to terms with the terrible Covid-19 crisis. Nothing that we have...
Read moreDetailsSisters Stephanie (4) and Rebecca Godwin (2) from Winnersh embarked on a sponsored cycle last weekend to help staff at The Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsBy Sarah Sylvester Isolation is a label, a time to sob, scream and cry, Uncertainty, time looming, no answers, no why. Can be common everyday to not get out of...
Read moreDetailsOur takeaway from the Sultan certainly surpassed my expectations. When lockdown is over, we’re looking forward to visiting the Tudor building to make our own family history here.
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