Prime Minister announces new lockdown for England, including Wokingham borough, from tomorrow
IN A FRESH bid to stem the rise of coronavirus, England is to go into a new lockdown effective from ...
IN A FRESH bid to stem the rise of coronavirus, England is to go into a new lockdown effective from ...
THE Prime Minister is preparing to address the nation amid a backdrop of rapidly rising coronavirus rates – new figures ...
A second national lockdown was announced, although it was very different to the first. Unlike March, schools remained open, and ...
ALTHOUGH there has been a decrease in the number of positive coronavirus cases reported in Wokingham borough today, the weekly ...
ANOTHER new high for positive coronavirus tests has been reported in Wokingham borough today, with similar figures reported across the ...
It’s that time of year when we clear up from Christmas and start looking at a new year and a ...
THE INCREASE in coronavirus cases has meant that the Royal Berkshire Hospital is pausing non-urgent operations for the next fortnight, ...
THE CASE at Willow Bank Infants School set the tone for March. Although there had only been 85 cases confirmed ...
NOT EVEN a Fairy Godmother can help: – the government’s latest review of the Tier 4 coronavirus restrictions means that ...
Berkshire primary schools will be returning from Monday, January 4, but secondary schools will be delayed until week commencing January ...
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