Woodley donates 200,000 to community support group … now it’s going for the million
A WOODLEY community stalwart has set a new goal of a million donations after hitting a 200,000 milestone.
A WOODLEY community stalwart has set a new goal of a million donations after hitting a 200,000 milestone.
Wokingham borough’s Covid-19 expert, just honoured by the Queen, has warned of dramatic increases in covid cases in the next ...
THE OAKWOOD Centre is asking visitors to keep wearing face masks after Monday, when restrictions ease — unless exempt.
THE BOROUGH council’s executive member for health is calling on MPs to help open more vaccination centres in the area. ...
A pop-up vaccine centre is coming to Lower Earley this weekend, ahead of restrictions easing on Monday.
Residents have been left worried after copies of Wokingham.Today were replaced with The Light, which contains alternative views about the ...
BUSINESS is picking up in Woodley town centre, market stallholders have said, as shoppers regain their confidence post-pandemic. Despite the ...
DOCTORS at the Royal Berkshire Hospital have teamed up with the English National Opera (ENO) to help patients suffering from ...
Covid professor Ben Cowling, from Sonning, has been given an MBE for his ground-breaking virus work during the pandemic.
All Wokingham borough residents aged 18-24 are now able to have a covid vaccination at Bulmershe Leisure Centre.
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