The big shutdown: stores close their doors in bid to stem coronavirus pandemic
SHOPS across Wokingham borough are shutting their doors as the coronavirus pandemic disrupts everyday life. Waterstones announced that it is ...
SHOPS across Wokingham borough are shutting their doors as the coronavirus pandemic disrupts everyday life. Waterstones announced that it is ...
PLAY PARKS across Wokingham borough are to be closed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. There have been concerns ...
CHILDREN are being reminded not to play on the railway tracks. Network Rail has issued a warning after the nation’s ...
A CALL has gone out for children to create pictures of rainbows that can be placed in windows across the ...
THE OLD song Whistle While You Work once helped the dwarves get through their day, but with self-isolation in place ...
Reading FC has confirmed that all players have been told to stay at home this week after following expert medical ...
Royals first-team captain Liam Moore sent a message to Reading fans describing the current situation as ‘something way, way more ...
TO GET HELP: Call 0300 330 1189 TO HELP OTHERS: Call 0118 977 0749 Citizens Advice are encouraging people not ...
Wokingham Foodbank is currently in urgent need of several specific donations. Items include fruit squash, long life milk, cleaning products, ...
BBC Radio Berkshire will have a new schedule tomorrow as the broadcasting corporation reacts to the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Changes ...
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