Calls for councils to get PPE funding as part of Government’s Coronavirus winter care plans
THE GOVERNMENT’S new plan for adult social care this winter must receive regular funding reviews. That’s the view of the ...
THE GOVERNMENT’S new plan for adult social care this winter must receive regular funding reviews. That’s the view of the ...
COVID-19 continues to be a problem for Wokingham borough and the council leader warned that there is no short-term fix ...
Managers at the Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust have thanked the independent health sector for its “superb support” during the height ...
The Council has launched seven new school buses to help with social distancing, funded by a grant from the Department ...
Last Sunday’s figure, 2,988, was the highest since May. Professor Ben Cowling, who studies disease spread, expects UK pubs and ...
BARRIERS installed in Wokingham’s town centre to help with social distancings are to be removed from this Sunday. Rectory Road ...
‘PROBABLY the safest place in Caversham’ – that’s the reported verdict of a technician who has deep cleaned a Playhatch ...
AN 83-YEAR-OLD has taken a more holistic approach to cure him of Covid-19, after putting faith in his own body. ...
Around the world, governments reversed their liftings of lockdown as Coronavirus outbreaks started up again. When Health Secretary Matt Hancock ...
I confess that I’ve not been brave enough to head to The Oracle or any shopping centre since they reopened ...
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