It might be warm and sunny, but stay at home warns LGA
THE SUN might be coming out this weekend, but Wokingham borough residents are being urged to stay in this weekend in a bid to battle the coronavirus. The Local Government...
Read moreDetailsTHE SUN might be coming out this weekend, but Wokingham borough residents are being urged to stay in this weekend in a bid to battle the coronavirus. The Local Government...
Read moreDetails“We are assessing our waste collection service on a daily basis and will reconsider our decisions depending on the availability of our collection staff."
Read moreDetailsGovernment figures show that each year, over 60,000 seasonal labourers come to the UK from other parts of the world. Without enough workers there could be food shortages.
Read moreDetails"We’re helping people with quite serious needs to get their medication. We’re processing all the requests coming through to us and at the moment have capacity for more requests.”
Read moreDetails“I think it will become clear fairly soon that the lockdown has averted tens of thousands of deaths in the UK or perhaps even hundreds of thousands of deaths.”
Read moreDetailsHare Hatch Sheeplands is open from 7.30am Monday to Saturday, with the first 30 minutes specifically for single parents with children.
Read moreDetailsThere will be 10 different, 10 minute sessions, each involving engaging and easy to follow routines that are accessible and safe.
Read moreDetails“Local radio is all about connecting communities and we hope these weekly reflections will go some way to helping Muslims feel a sense of community while they are isolating.”
Read moreDetailsPeople can choose from eight food boxes, including a Dairy Box, Cupboard and Pantry Box, Fresh Fruit Box and Sunday Lunch Box, and collect them from a restaurant in their...
Read moreDetailsItems needed include long-life milk, pasta sauce, hot meals such as tinned curry and tinned meatballs, hot dogs and breakfast cereals.
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