Schools reopening: Call for Government to do more to reassure parents that it will be safe
THE GOVERNMENT needs to do more to reassure parents that schools will be safe to return to in September. Earlier ...
THE GOVERNMENT needs to do more to reassure parents that schools will be safe to return to in September. Earlier ...
“Saturday is completely booked and Sunday is almost full, so we encourage visitors to plan ahead to avoid disappointment."
The Wokingham Borough Community Response group has been adapting its processes to support the community as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted ...
“We are hoping that by wearing this simple lanyard, it will help many feel less anxious about going outdoors.’’
“We are now almost a covid-free hospital with just seven positive patients being treated here at the moment."
Hospital teams are delivering special ‘end of life’ parcels to bereaved families who were unable to visit their loved ones ...
THE ECONOMIC recovery from the coronavirus will rely in part on people getting back to the shops, pubs and restaurants. ...
A village shop is going the extra mile during the virus pandemic to ensure vulnerable and self-isolating customers get food. ...
MORE changes will be coming to Wokingham town centre’s road layouts over the coming days including a 20mph speed limit ...
TWYFORD is the hardest shopping centre for Wokingham Borough Council to make safe for social distancing. Pavements are narrow and ...
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