‘Wokingham town centre will bounce back from lockdown’
“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be ...
“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be ...
A SCHOOL PPE initiative has created new measures to ensure protective visors can continue to be made. Leighton Park’s face ...
Wokingham Positive Difference’s April meeting focused on money. The virtual event opened with a Forum on Cash Flow, where the ...
The temporary mobile testing unit will be set up in Easthampstead House car park today until Wednesday, May 6, running ...
In response to the unprecedented challenges facing businesses as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Thames Valley Berkshire Business Growth ...
A WOKINGHAM-based firm is doing its bit during the Covid-19 pandemic by helping companies making medical equipment. PRISYM ID, based ...
A new strategy to support vulnerable adults during the Covid-19 pandemic has been launched by Wokingham Borough Council’s Adult Social ...
The council is refusing to accept any admissions into care homes from NHS patient discharges until Covid-19 testing for each ...
The hospital announced today they are allowing some patients with suspected Covid-19 symptoms to return home with a pulse oximeter ...
Now, patients with suspected or proven Covid-19 who are admitted to the hospital will be offered the chance to participate ...
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