Give NHS staff medals and a bonus urges Mill Green resident
A KILN Green resident is urging the Prime Minister to award NHS workers with medals for their work tackling coronavirus. ...
A KILN Green resident is urging the Prime Minister to award NHS workers with medals for their work tackling coronavirus. ...
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The WatersideFairwater Drive, Woodley RG5 3EZ0118 342 0171watersidewoodley.co.uk THE WATERSIDE is a beautiful pub in the heart of Woodley – ...
Now MONDAY is my usual day for cleaning round the house,I try to do this cheerfully, but more often I ...
STAFF at the Royal Berkshire Hospital enjoyed a ruby murray earlier this week, thanks to a Wokingham town centre takeaway. ...
A Wokingham restaurant serving Asian cuisine is offering free nutritious lunches to local key workers during the Coronavirus crisis. Pan ...
A TWYFORD restaurant is ‘paying forward their gratitude’ by feeding staff at Royal Berkshire Hospital. On Wednesday, April 1, staff ...
Now, patients with suspected or proven Covid-19 who are admitted to the hospital will be offered the chance to participate ...
“The strength of this really is in everyone doing their thing. It started as a Whatsapp group of volunteers but ...
Local care homes will now be able to call the Hospice’s telephone advice line on 01753 848925 for support and ...
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