Nirvana Spa features in Government coronavirus campaign
Sindlesham-based Nirvana Spa became a case study of how to reopen safely during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsSindlesham-based Nirvana Spa became a case study of how to reopen safely during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsTWO teenagers have been the victim of an indecent exposure incident which took place in Sindlesham last Sunday. Now, Thames Valley Police said that they are appealing for witnesses to...
Read moreDetailsThe summer seems to have gone by in a hot flash. lockdown life, in the (not-so) slow lane, is putting it’s foot down.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition and fill out the consultation.
Read moreDetailsNearly two-thirds of GCSE grades at Reddam House were 7-9 – the equivalent of A or A*. It is the best set of results for the Sindlesham-based school, which continued...
Read moreDetailsThank you Dishy Rishi. You’ve saved my sanity. Finally, I can now pay someone else to feed my family. And do the dishes. All at a thoroughly reasonable price. When...
Read moreDetailsRESTAURANTS across Wokingham are now offering 50% off as part of the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme. The voucher initiative, which began on Monday, sees a selection of...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM woman who worked for MI5 during the Second World War celebrated her 100th birthday last week. Peggy Booth, who lives at Lord Harris Court care home, celebrated her...
Read moreDetailsEat Out to Help Out discount scheme launched by Government A NEW interactive postcode checker has been launched to allow diners to take advantage of the new Eat Out To...
Read moreDetailsThere will be a diversion via Mole Road, King Street Lane, Winnersh Relief Road and Lower Earley Way (B3270).
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