VOICE OF WOKINGHAM: The community response to the virus isn’t over, keep giving
AFTER a confusing update from the Prime Minister on the new easing of lockdown, it’s important to remember that the ...
AFTER a confusing update from the Prime Minister on the new easing of lockdown, it’s important to remember that the ...
"Plans to re-open schools and early years settings must focus on reassuring parents that it will be safe for children ...
A Covid-19 mobile testing unit will be set up this week at Reading Football club's home at the Madejski Stadium.
AS THE nation starts the process of getting back to work, the Government has published new guidelines for using public ...
Cllr Charles Margetts, executive member for health wellbeing and adult services at WBC, confirmed that this testing has been in ...
PHOTOGRAPHER Tammy Kazhdan has launched her own project looking at family life in lockdown. Ms Kazhdan — who used to ...
MUSLIMS across the borough have been celebrating Ramadan in isolation as Mosques all over the country have closed their doors ...
UK charity Living Streets is encouraging people to keep active during lockdown by taking part in National Walking Month this ...
The Public Protection Partnership has warned a significant rise in bonfire complaints since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Worried for her health, Joan Smith’s family bought her a device that allows easy communication.
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