'If we all remain united and resolute, then we will overcome coronavirus' says the Queen
THE QUEEN has urged the nation to remain “united and resolute” as it seeks to overcome the coronavirus. She made ...
THE QUEEN has urged the nation to remain “united and resolute” as it seeks to overcome the coronavirus. She made ...
MORE than 100 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Wokingham borough according to the latest government figures. It is ...
As daily briefings from Number 10 have continued this past week, those who didn’t follow their own advice on Covid-19 ...
‘THE STAFF have been epic, amazing. It’s a whole team effort.’ Those are the word of a rightly proud Charles ...
A SERVICE that is lending a listening ear to the Thames Valley’s most vulnerable residents is asking for help to ...
Wokingham Foodbank is currently in need of several specific donations. It is encouraging people to continue donating. Wherever possible they ...
Twyford Singers managed to escape the lockdown of their choir practices this week by holding a virtual practice online on ...
“I don’t know what tomorrow holds, but I’m holding the hand of the one who does” – Lee Strobel At ...
As the number of recorded coronavirus cases in Wokingham rises again, the public is being asked to help by using ...
Over the last few days, I have been in regular contact with the government trying to get improvements in a ...
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