Coronavirus – Sir John Redwood calls on people to 'make amends' for buying too much in supermarkets
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has thanked supermarkets for rationing the number of items that customers can buy and called ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has thanked supermarkets for rationing the number of items that customers can buy and called ...
“THIS is the biggest challenge the country has faced since the Second World War” – that’s the verdict of the ...
TWO running events will take place at Dinton Pastures later this month. The Wokingham 5km and 10km races will be ...
Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh The Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh has recently celebrated their 18th ...
SCHOOLS across Wokingham borough are being hit by the coronavirus, with some being forced to implement closures. For example, Addington ...
FROM TOMORROW, all branches of fast-food chain McDonald’s will be closing seating areas in a bid to avoid sharing the ...
HE’S BEEN the face of television in the south for more than 50 years, and tonight he announced that he ...
NEARLY 2,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus across the United Kingdom, according to new figures released by Public ...
WOKINGHAM’S branches of the Carphone Warehouse are to close as the parent company restructures its business and makes 2,900 people ...
PUPILS from a Crowthorne primary school enjoyed a day down on the farm. Old Macdonald would have had a field ...
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