Coronavirus – second Wokingham borough school to close; precautionary deep clean to be undertaken
A SECOND Wokingham borough school is to be closed after a case of coronavirus was diagnosed. Parents of Aldryngton Primary ...
A SECOND Wokingham borough school is to be closed after a case of coronavirus was diagnosed. Parents of Aldryngton Primary ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL says it is doing everything it can to minimise the spread of coronavirus across the borough. Measures ...
NEW MEASURES are to be introduced by the government in a bid to try and halt the spread of coronavirus ...
STAFF members and some pupils at Willow Bank Infant School being told to self-isolate as a precautionary measure. The Woodley ...
A STAFF member at a Woodley primary school has tested positive for coronavirus. They were on holiday in one of ...
A patient from Berkshire has tested positive for coronavirus according to the government. Earlier today, Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris ...
THERE is no truth to a rumour circulating that a Woodley school pupil had been sent home to self-isolate over ...
HEADTEACHERS from a Wokingham secondary school have sought to reassure parents after national media reported pupils were being told to ...
WOKINGHAM is well prepared for any outbreak of the Coronavirus according to the council leader, Cllr John Halsall. He said ...
Dr Jeremy Mellins, Partner at Boundary House GP Surgery said: “We are pleased to announce that the practice has been ...
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