Family condemn RBH for ‘failing’ elderly dad who caught Covid-19
A Wokingham family has condemned the Royal Berkshire Hospital for "failing" their eldery father who caught Covid-19 on a ward.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family has condemned the Royal Berkshire Hospital for "failing" their eldery father who caught Covid-19 on a ward.
Read moreDetailsNew owners will be taking over a town centre restaurant, and it will be California-inspired.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Council has changed its plans for Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day due to the second lockdown starting today.
Read moreDetailsHurst-based charity The Cowshed has launched its second Christmas present appeal, and donations are flying in.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is looking at the effect of arts and culture on resident wellbeing, and has launched a public consultation.
Read moreDetailsThree neighbours in Woodley have won £1,000 as part of the People's Postcode Lottery.
Read moreDetailsIn mid-November, Tesco shoppers will be able to donate in-store to charities FareShare and the Trussell Trust.
Read moreDetailsThe new £4.4 million Addington School building is now officially open.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Wokingham and Woodley libraries, and the council’s sport and leisure team will be redeployed into other front-line services.
Read moreDetailsLater this month, overnight works are planned to join the roundabout opposite Woodward Close with the A329 Reading Road.
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