LOCKDOWN 3: Parents and school staff will be supported pledges Wokingham Borough Council leaders
SCHOOLS and parents will continue to receive the backing from Wokingham Borough Council’s leaders following the announcement of a new ...
SCHOOLS and parents will continue to receive the backing from Wokingham Borough Council’s leaders following the announcement of a new ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has indicated that he might not vote in favour of the new lockdown measures introduced ...
Wokingham Medical Centre will administer the Covid-19 vaccine this weekend.
LOCKDOWN was the new normal for the country as stay at home became a fact of life. Pupils remained off ...
RESIDENTS received an unexpected Christmas surprise in the form of parking tickets. Wokingham borough’s traffic wardens were working on Boxing ...
IT ALL started so brightly. The first issue of 2020 was packed with everything that you would expect a local ...
WOKINGHAM Volunteer Centre is offering residents the chance to help in an historic event: it is currently recruiting a team ...
Berkshire primary schools will be returning from Monday, January 4, but secondary schools will be delayed until week commencing January ...
SIR JOHN REDWOOD abstained on the Brexit trade deal after sharing his ‘worries’ over fishing rights and Northern Ireland. ...
A fruit and vegetable wholesaler has joined forces with a produce-growing charity to feed the homeless and vulnerable this winter. ...
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