Call for Wokingham borough residents to help covid fight by donating blood plasma
RESIDENTS who have recently recovered from the coronavirus are being asked to lend a hand. NHS Blood and Transport (NHSBT) ...
RESIDENTS who have recently recovered from the coronavirus are being asked to lend a hand. NHS Blood and Transport (NHSBT) ...
EXTRA support has just become available for businesses in Wokingham borough. The council’s Additional Restrictions Grant (Discretionary) Scheme has launched ...
WORKPLACE testing is the key to enabling businesses to reopen safely. This is according to the Confederation of British Industry ...
ROUGHLY half of the council’s £100,000 Covid Winter Grant has been distributed to families in the borough. The council has ...
RESIDENTS at a Shinfield care home have been celebrating after receiving Covid-19 vaccination. With the support of Shinfield Medical Centre, ...
Reassurances over suggestions that the Hurst flood could lead to sewage spreading Covid-19 have been given by Wokingham’s World Health ...
THE CORONAVIRUS pandemic has been hard for Driving Learners and teachers and may have stolen six months of work from ...
“We are delighted to be opening another rapid test centre and are extremely grateful to the team at Microsoft for ...
THE Reading and Wokingham branch of the Women’s Equality Party is calling for the government to prioritise childcare workers and ...
NO REFUNDS will be offered for tuition fees this year, said the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading. Responding to ...
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