What will Wokingham life be like under Tier 2 restrictions?
WOKINGHAM borough has been placed in Tier 2 for the next phase of the coronavirus pandemic. From Wednesday, December 2, ...
WOKINGHAM borough has been placed in Tier 2 for the next phase of the coronavirus pandemic. From Wednesday, December 2, ...
AS THE Government prepares to announce its plans for the end of the current lockdown period, two of the borough's ...
STUDENTS studying at the University of Reading will be able to get tests before returning home for Christmas. Earlier this ...
AS THE country prepares for a second lockdown, new guidelines have been published by the government detailing what people can ...
In this week's reader's poem, a reader reflects on coming out of the coronavirus pandemic with our heads held high.
Around the world, governments reversed their liftings of lockdown as Coronavirus outbreaks started up again. When Health Secretary Matt Hancock ...
A DECISION to allow people to attend wedding receptions from tomorrow has been delayed – meaning families will be unable ...
Hurst’s band of more than 60 volunteers have performed hundreds of acts of kindness to help fellow villagers through the ...
A WOKINGHAM supermarket has isolated two staff members after they tested positive for coronavirus. Wokingham.Today was contacted by readers concerned ...
CHURCHES in Earley and Lower Earley are working together to help those most affected by the Coronavirus. With support from ...
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