Poor mental health rises during pandemic
The data suggests that during the pandemic, anxiety was an issue among residents. Residents also had lower happiness and life satisfaction.
Read moreDetailsThe data suggests that during the pandemic, anxiety was an issue among residents. Residents also had lower happiness and life satisfaction.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has developed plans for a sewer and pumping station on Heath Ride after receiving applications from multiple households to be connected.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 250 pupils at Platform YP performed five shows at The Whitty Theatre on Saturday, January 29, and Sunday, January 30.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S Council Tax will increase by 2.99% overall, but the picture is ?resilient?.
Read moreDetailsTHE Chancellor the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, used a visit to Earley on Friday to praise apprentices.
Read moreDetailsThe store of Twyford and Ruscombe Horticultural Association will be open on Sundays, between 9.30am and 11am
Read moreDetailsSouthern Co-op is combining the Post Office with its larger Binfield store, which sits around 90 metres away from the other.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council's research has now concluded that the plastic edging is faster to install, reduced carbon, and has improved worker safety.
Read moreDetailsOrganisations from across Thames Valley can apply for grants for projects that support at least one of Mr Barber's five key priorities.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has gone out for talented pets, jugglers, singers and bands to help celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee in Hurst.
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