Coronavirus – Another jump in the number of confirmed cases in Wokingham borough
NEARLY 2,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus across the United Kingdom, according to new figures released by Public ...
NEARLY 2,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus across the United Kingdom, according to new figures released by Public ...
BUS SERVICES across the borough will be reduced as the coronavirus crisis, with some routes axed on a temporary basis. ...
THE BERKS & BUCKS FA has announced that they have postponed all football activities across the county with immediate effect. ...
CHURCH services across the borough are set to be paused due the coronavirus crisis. The Anglican communion has announced plans ...
READING FOOTBALL CLUB Chief Executive Nigel Howe has penned an open letter to Royals fans regarding the impact of the ...
A MAIDENHEAD arts centre has become the latest organisation to close its doors as a result of the coronavirus crisis. ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council is planning to keep its services open for the moment, but this could change should Government advice ...
THE Broad St Mall in Reading is open for business as usual. Earlier today, a fake news site reported that ...
THE Borough’s two cinemas have taken measures to protect movie lovers furing the coronavirus crisis – but the information could ...
NEW Government figures reveal that across the UK, 52 people have recovered from the coronavirus. And there have been 152 ...
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