Covid night marshals to patrol Wokingham to reduce rates in younger people
Wokingham Borough Council plans to use covid marshals on the night time economy to reduce coronavirus rates in young people.
Wokingham Borough Council plans to use covid marshals on the night time economy to reduce coronavirus rates in young people.
This afternoon, Wokingham Borough Council revealed Norreys, Evendons, Wescott and Bulmershe and Whitegates wards will be subject to lateral flow ...
Professor Ben Cowling, Wokingham's World Health Organisation disease expert is working against Covid-19.
Wokingham town mayor opened énergie Fitness, the town centre's newest gym, as other gyms reopened following lockdown.
The latest figures showed the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases per 100,000 residents is 54.3, down from 77.1 last week. ...
This afternoon, Boris Johnson told the House of Commons he wanted schoolchildren to return to their classrooms on Monday, March ...
More than 1,000 people in the UK died today, within 28 days of positive Covid-19 test. It comes as national ...
The number of Wokingham borough residents who have tested positive for coronavirus has increased over the festive season. The rise ...
“There has been a spike in cases in Berkshire and in the borough. We have got to take the right ...
“I’m really gutted for the hospitality industry in Wokingham that have been trying to make a go of it. But ...
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