REVIEW OF THE YEAR: November 2020 – Lockdown returns, but schools stay open
A second national lockdown was announced, although it was very different to the first. Unlike March, schools remained open, and ...
A second national lockdown was announced, although it was very different to the first. Unlike March, schools remained open, and ...
NON-ESSENTIAL shops were given permission to reopen from June 15, while outdoor markets were able to resume from June 1. ...
LOCKDOWN was the new normal for the country as stay at home became a fact of life. Pupils remained off ...
Wokingham Borough Council is asking residents to register for a postal vote in next year's local elections now.
Cllr Andy Croy says expanding Heathrow runway is bad news for Wokingham borough.
Wokingham Borough Council is donating tech to vulnerable residents to keep them connected during lockdown.
Cllr John Halsall reflects on the events of the past "tumultuous" 12 months.
Wokingham is the place to shop locally, says Wokingham Borough Council.
Wokingham Borough Council has teamed with Berkshire Women's Aid to support people over the festive season.
The One Front Door scheme will be operating on reduced hours this Christmas.
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