Wokingham health leader threatens ‘strongest action’ over Sindlesham quarantine hotel
Wokingham Borough has raised serious concerns over the Covid-19 quarantine hotel in Sindlesham, and said areas need improvement.
Wokingham Borough has raised serious concerns over the Covid-19 quarantine hotel in Sindlesham, and said areas need improvement.
Event organisers are being urged to contact Wokingham Borough Council as rates continue to rise.
THE MP for Wokingham has called for the Government to speed up the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. On Tuesday, Sir ...
A fortnight of surge testing will start in Wokingham borough to tackle rising covid rates, but what does that mean ...
The leader of the Wokingham Liberal Democrat group has welcomed an inquiry into the handling of the pandemic.
The Indian coronavirus variant has been discovered in Wokingham borough, with 7 to 14 cases identified at the start of ...
Wokingham's The White Horse pub was forced to close its covid huts by marshals, and the landlord said he is ...
Wokingham town mayor opened énergie Fitness, the town centre's newest gym, as other gyms reopened following lockdown.
HAIRDRESSERS are sharpening their scissors ahead of reopening tomorrow. All hair and beauty salons have been given the go ahead ...
FROM MONDAY, Covid-19 restrictions across England ease again, meaning residents can now dine outdoors, visit hair salons and barbers, and ...
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