FROM THE EXECUTIVE: The impact of Covid
In this week's From The Executive column, Cllr John Kaiser talks about the impact of Covid.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's From The Executive column, Cllr John Kaiser talks about the impact of Covid.
Read moreDetailsIn praise of excellence In a week when lockdowns went local, Burnham went ballistic and Euro-negotiations went south, your health results went on sale to the lowest bidder, in this...
Read moreDetailsReaders' Letters as seen in Wokingham.Today of October 22, 2020.
Read moreDetailsIn this month's column, James Sunderland MP reflects on being a veteran.
Read moreDetailsThis week, Cllr Lindsay Ferris looks forward to next year's WBC elections and what he will do if she gains control of the council.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's column, Tony Johnson talks about the Government's "build back better" scheme.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's column, Harry talks about the importance of creating space to have conversations about mental health.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's editorial, Wokingham.Today looks towards the future of healthcare after suggestions a new hospital could be built in the area.
Read moreDetailsThis week, Nellie Williams reflects on her experience getting a Covid test, and hopes its nothing more than a chest infection.
Read moreDetailsUniversity students have been in the news a lot this week. Non-existent Fresher Weeks and underwhelming online tutorials have taken up much of the headlines, not the mention the students...
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