Coronavirus – Reading Half Marathon still on course for Sunday, April 5
ORGANISERS of the Reading Half Marathon are still planning for the event to go ahead, although the London Marathon has ...
ORGANISERS of the Reading Half Marathon are still planning for the event to go ahead, although the London Marathon has ...
RESTAURANTS and food delivery companies are taking action to safeguard their customers as a result of the coronavirus. Additional hygiene ...
PLANS to postpone Wokingham’s local elections by a year due to the coronavirus have been welcomed by politicians. The decision ...
The number of people who have caught the coronavirus has increased substantially across the country. New data released by the ...
All scheduled football fixtures in the Hellenic League have been suspended with immediate effect until the end of the month. ...
The Neighbourhood Watch scheme is calling for people to look out for neighbours during the coronavirus outbreak. Suggestions include establishing ...
AS A precautionary measure, a Wokingham borough school has sent pupils home after their families came into contact with a ...
A THIRD case of coronavirus has been confirmed by Public Health England today. Figures published this afternoon show that across ...
New Government data showing the breakdown of confirmed coronavirus cases shows that the number in the borough has increased. The ...
Churches across Wokingham are seeking to reassure congregations that all necessary precautions are being taken ahead of this Sunday's services ...
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