Doctor’s fears of being targeted by anti-vaxxers after speaking out in favour of covid jabs
A Wokingham borough doctor abused by anti-vaxxers said that speaking about the effectiveness of a jab made him a target
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham borough doctor abused by anti-vaxxers said that speaking about the effectiveness of a jab made him a target
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Women’s Club is returning this month, with sessions starting from Monday. The group has recently confirmed its programme of events for the year. The first meeting is Monday, September...
Read moreDetailsVISITORS were welcomed to the Earley Home Guard Social Club on Sunday. The group held an open event for people to visit the newly refurbished function room bar, and explore...
Read moreDetailsTheresa May spent time with some of the Me2Club team, which supports children with additional needs to enjoy weekly leisure activities
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY partnership is tackling loneliness in the borough with a range of events over the coming four weeks.
Read moreDetailsAt 11am on Sunday, September 12, the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, the Bishop of Oxford, is coming to take the service at St Catherine’s Church, Bearwood Road in Sindlesham.
Read moreDetailsST ANDREW’S Church in Sonning is to hold a special service dedicated to some old favourites
Read moreDetailsA coffee morning is launching at Woosehill Church this Saturday and will welcome everyone
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of homes could be on their way to Twyford — and residents have been asked to share their views
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood paid a visit to one of the town’s newest restaurants to find out how it has been settling in
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