Another sharp rise in confirmed covid-19 cases in Wokingham borough
THERE has been another sharp rise in the number of people with coronavirus in Wokingham borough according to new government ...
THERE has been another sharp rise in the number of people with coronavirus in Wokingham borough according to new government ...
A BID to disqualify two Wokingham estate agency directors has been made after the price fixing cartel was broken up. ...
THERE are now 85 patients being treated for coronavirus in the Royal Berkshire Hospital, up from 22 last week. Chief ...
ONE of the region’s most famous exports has given his backing to an appeal aimed at protecting the work of ...
NHS staff workers can now park for free in a Reading shopping centre. The Oracle is allowing registered users to ...
HOW do you bring like-minded businesspeople together when you can’t have meetings of more than two people? Virtual technology. Thanks ...
A Wokingham woman has been awarded for services to the community through her commitment to promoting health and wellbeing. Sarah ...
Thankfully re-invigorated after the short Parliamentary recess in February, I have focused in the past few weeks on getting to ...
FOUR WOKINGHAM teens took home silver and bronze at the national Cecchetti Children’s Choreographic Competition earlier this month. On Sunday, ...
Local charities and churches have been working together with Wokingham Borough Council to coordinate the most effective response for borough ...
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