Council redeploys staff to support community throughout coronavirus crisis
Wokingham Borough Council says it has identified the key skills of its employees and placed them in positions to support ...
Wokingham Borough Council says it has identified the key skills of its employees and placed them in positions to support ...
ONE of the borough’s four MPs has launched an urgent appeal to start lifting lockdown restrictions. Sir John Redwood has ...
BURGLARS are taking advantage of the lockdown to steal from homes that are being renovated. Thames Valley Police has issued ...
Networking group Wokingham Positive Difference proved their worth this week by continuing to bring together local business leaders, government representatives ...
AN UMBRELLA group designed to help business across Berkshire flourish has pledged to play its part during the coronavirus pandemic. ...
With Michael Morrow from St Vincent's Veterinary Surgery In my 25 years as a veterinary surgeon, 15 of them as ...
Locked down households have been offered advice on how to clean their homes with a range of store cupboard staples. ...
A FINCHAMPSTEAD primary school has created an Easter treat for its pupils and their families – a hilarious lip sync ...
AN APPEAL for donations of food and leisure items has been made by the team running the Wokingham Borough Community ...
THAMES VALLEY POLICE has launched an online reporting tool for possible breaches of the coronavirus lockdown. The page is for ...
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