Covid-19 cases in care homes revealed
“Wokingham has a widely disproportionate number of care homes. And everyone wants accurate and reliable statistics. This does not currently, ...
“Wokingham has a widely disproportionate number of care homes. And everyone wants accurate and reliable statistics. This does not currently, ...
“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be ...
"The hard work put into the Arborfield and Barkham Neighbourhood Plan will allow the local community to have more say ...
Wokingham Borough Council has approved a new volunteer led strategy to support the borough’s most vulnerable residents during the Covid-19 ...
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 BBQ King has fed us at times no one else would. He's even employed us when no one else ...
THE LEADER of the council has praised the way his team has come together with the voluntary sector to help ...
THE COUNCIL’S business grant scheme is open for business – and if companies haven’t been contacted to take advantage, they ...
A WARNING has been issued over cybercriminals targeting households during the coronavirus pandemic. Wokingham Borough Council says people are being ...
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