Autism Berkshire makes changes to services due to coronavirus
A CHARITY that supports people with autism and their families has made changes to its operations as a result of ...
A CHARITY that supports people with autism and their families has made changes to its operations as a result of ...
London Irish co-captain Blair Cowan has released a video message to Exiles fans after the decision of Premiership Rugby to ...
The collections have now been cancelled with immediate effect, a decision estimated to lose £1 million in donations — with ...
The Berkshire Cricket League, Thames Valley Cricket League and Chilterns Cricket League have suspended all activities with immediate effect due ...
Residents who need help and support due to self-isolation are urged to ring Citizens Advice, where their needs will be ...
WOKINGHAM’s two cinemas have been closed as a result of the coronavirus crisis. The Showcase cinema at Winnersh shutdown on ...
SCHOOLS across Wokingham borough are being hit by the coronavirus, with some being forced to implement closures. For example, Addington ...
A Wooodley school is closing at the end of the school day tomorrow and no reopening date has yet been ...
FROM TOMORROW, all branches of fast-food chain McDonald’s will be closing seating areas in a bid to avoid sharing the ...
HE’S BEEN the face of television in the south for more than 50 years, and tonight he announced that he ...
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