Sonning professor warns lives will be lost by scrapping covid isolation
THE WORLD Health Organisation professor from Wokingham said that lives will be lost by scrapping the legal requirement for covid isolation now.
Read moreDetailsTHE WORLD Health Organisation professor from Wokingham said that lives will be lost by scrapping the legal requirement for covid isolation now.
Read moreDetailsIgniting Writing, which formed back in 2014, gets together every Saturday, except for the second Saturday of the month and during school holidays.
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of young people being safeguarded against radicalisation has dropped in the country.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Winter Carnival will have new organisers from 2022 onwards.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Players Theatre's Last Tango in Whitby postponed after roof damage from Storm Eunice
Read moreDetailsWHEN STORM Eunice hit Hurst in Friday, residents were left fearing for their safety.
Read moreDetailsThe Prince of Wales and The Princess Royal presented the accolade at a ceremony at St James?s Palace in London.
Read moreDetailsThe free and interactive course features a range of outdoor activities to teach young children about sustainability, weather and biodiversity.
Read moreDetailsTHE PUBLIC Protection Partnership (PPP) has warned residents to be on their guard for rogue traders following recent storms.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are investigating several thefts of bank cards in Wokingham.
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