Wokingham borough council looks for guidance on appointing Covid-19 marshals
Wokingham borough council is still waiting for guidance on the Covid Marshal scheme.
Wokingham borough council is still waiting for guidance on the Covid Marshal scheme.
Last Sunday’s figure, 2,988, was the highest since May. Professor Ben Cowling, who studies disease spread, expects UK pubs and ...
A DECISION to allow people to attend wedding receptions from tomorrow has been delayed – meaning families will be unable ...
THE Government's scientific advisors have said that they are not confident that the R number of the coronavirus is below ...
How the borough has coped with the coronavirus pandemic’s early stages is the subject of a new residents’ survey. It ...
A WOKINGHAM man caught out by a parking fine said the council can’t expect him to keep checking their website ...
A WOKINGHAM supermarket has isolated two staff members after they tested positive for coronavirus. Wokingham.Today was contacted by readers concerned ...
"The new data in the dashboard does not give councils the information they need to identify specifically where in their ...
THE GOVERNMENT needs to do more to reassure parents that schools will be safe to return to in September. Earlier ...
Our series of lockdown fiction based in the theme of isolation continues, courtesy of Linda Fawke from the Wokingham Writers ...
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