Charity that works with Berkshire's sight-impaired switches to online services
IN RESPONSE to coronavirus, Berkshire Vision will now be providing digital support to their members. Over the last week, the ...
IN RESPONSE to coronavirus, Berkshire Vision will now be providing digital support to their members. Over the last week, the ...
IT’S ONE of the highlights of Wokingham’s summer calendar, but it’s also another coronavirus casualty. Plans for this year’s Ollie ...
Local charities and churches have been working together with Wokingham Borough Council to coordinate the most effective response for borough ...
The Berkshire Cricket League, Thames Valley Cricket League and Chilterns Cricket League have suspended all activities with immediate effect due ...
TWO SECONDARY schools and a primary school in Wokingham borough are launching partial closures as a result of staff self-isolating ...
I caught part of a documentary about the abolition of Capital Punishment during the week. There were some extraordinary insights ...
The number of people who have caught the coronavirus has increased substantially across the country. New data released by the ...
New Government data showing the breakdown of confirmed coronavirus cases shows that the number in the borough has increased. The ...
Churches across Wokingham are seeking to reassure congregations that all necessary precautions are being taken ahead of this Sunday's services ...
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