Libraries to stay shut as quarantining books is too ‘labour-intensive’
“We won’t be reopening libraries because quarantining books is a labour intensive exercise. But now our electronic offering is huge.”
Read moreDetails“We won’t be reopening libraries because quarantining books is a labour intensive exercise. But now our electronic offering is huge.”
Read moreDetails“Saturday is completely booked and Sunday is almost full, so we encourage visitors to plan ahead to avoid disappointment."
Read moreDetailsA BARGAIN is being offered to mark the return of the big screen. On Saturday, a Winnersh cinema is to reopen its doors to offer movie lovers a Covid-secure viewing...
Read moreDetailsTWO SCHOOLS are among six good causes that have received a share of £4,000 thanks to visitors to two new housing developments. Legal and General Homes, which is creating Finchwood...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham-based group will spend July hosting a series of virtual events, all aimed at keeping us healthy and happy. CLASP, which usually meets in the Bradbury Centre in Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsTHE EMMBROOK Scout Group has been kept busy during lockdown with some building and crafting. Since the beginning of April, weekly meetings of the six sections of 1st Emmbrook Scout...
Read moreDetails"He was a Town Councillor and he deserves that honour. He is also entitled to a civic funeral if his family want one."
Read moreDetails“It was much nicer being able to see my family in person and not on a screen. We were able to have a good chat. It has made my week...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to a town councillor who passed away suddenly last night. Cllr James Box was elected to Wokingham Town Council last year and served on Wescott ward...
Read moreDetailsA property agent which provides services to the borough has announced the appointment of its new regional facilities manager. Rob Pabst has signed for Vail Williams LLP’s asset management team...
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