Wokingham man orders 200 protective gowns for Royal Berkshire Hospital
A WOKINGHAM man has purchased 200 protective gowns for healthcare workers.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has purchased 200 protective gowns for healthcare workers.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, June 11, Kenan Mursaloglu will fight for his right to sell late-night food to the people of Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodford Park and Coronation Hall car parks will be open on Wednesday, May 13, so that people can drive to Woodford Park.
Read moreDetailsWHICH way now? That’s the question that motorists out on essential journeys have been posing this week, after this confusing set of diversion signs appeared in Lambs Lane in Swallowfield....
Read moreDetails“Our business isn’t going to bounce back, we’re seasonal so we earn all our money in the summer months and then survive the winter on that income. This will be...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY woman is running a campaign to provide vital PPE to frontline NHS staff across Berkshire and South Oxfordshire.
Read moreDetailsSisters Stephanie (4) and Rebecca Godwin (2) from Winnersh embarked on a sponsored cycle last weekend to help staff at The Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsOur takeaway from the Sultan certainly surpassed my expectations. When lockdown is over, we’re looking forward to visiting the Tudor building to make our own family history here.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of Crowthorne have been left frustrated with a continuous leak eroding their road.
Read moreDetailsBecoming well-versed in the art of saying no WHEN ONE considers, the heartbreak, that the corona virus pandemic, is causing some people – bereavement, and their businesses, going to the...
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