Wokingham community mental health group launches new schemes to help people self-isolating
Ms Sylvester has organised a Whatsapp group, video chat options and walks at Elms Field — keeping at a safe distance from others.
Read moreDetailsMs Sylvester has organised a Whatsapp group, video chat options and walks at Elms Field — keeping at a safe distance from others.
Read moreDetailsAS COMMUTER numbers plummet due to the coronavirus crisis, railway companies have agreed with the government to start implementing a reduced service from next week. Some routes have seen the...
Read moreDetailsA FOOD collection for families who are suffering from domestic abuse will take place on Tuesday, March 24. Wokingham Baptist Church will be open from 9.15am to 11.45am to receive...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has thanked supermarkets for rationing the number of items that customers can buy and called on his readers to “behave responsibly”, calling on those who...
Read moreDetails“THIS is the biggest challenge the country has faced since the Second World War” – that’s the verdict of the coronavirus crisis from Wokingham Borough Council leader Cllr John Halsall....
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of the Wokingham May Fayre have decided to cancel the special VE Day-themed event. Earlier this week, the Wokingham Lions had hoped that the annual fundraiser would go ahead...
Read moreDetails“We will be continuing with the general market on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, as well as the monthly farmers market."
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that supports people with autism and their families has made changes to its operations as a result of the coronavirus. Autism Berkshire said it is following the Government’s...
Read moreDetailsThe collections have now been cancelled with immediate effect, a decision estimated to lose £1 million in donations — with further losses coming from many other cancelled fundraising activities and...
Read moreDetails“In common with most other crisis situations, criminals are using emails, text messages, social media posts, online advertisements and phone calls to defraud their unsuspecting victims.”
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