Reading students tested ahead of holidays
Students and staff at the University of Reading are now eligible for rapid coronavirus tests before the winter holidays.
Students and staff at the University of Reading are now eligible for rapid coronavirus tests before the winter holidays.
Wokingham borough has been placed in Tier 2 for the next phase of the pandemic, but what are the rules?
Nearly half of UK SMEs are not prepared for Brexit because they have been so occupied with the Covid-19 pandemic.
Residents who have continual tummy troubles are being urged to visit their GP for a check-up
Shinfield Baptist Church has collected more than 300 bags of shopping for the village community.
Wokingham Borough Council is asking residents to become Community Champions to help spread coronavirus messages.
Sovereign Housing Association has delivered activity packs to vulnerably residents to keep them entertained during lockdown.
AS WOKINGHAM prepares for Tier 2 conditions from next Wednesday, Matt Rodda, one of the borough’s four MPs has expressed ...
New coronavirus restrictions are being put in place next week as England emerges from national lockdown.
Sanofi, based in Earley, says its initial coronavirus vaccine trials are looking "positive".
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