Coronavirus rate per 100,000 people in Wokingham borough surpasses 400 as positive tests continue to rise
The number of Wokingham borough residents who have tested positive for coronavirus has increased over the festive season. The rise ...
The number of Wokingham borough residents who have tested positive for coronavirus has increased over the festive season. The rise ...
Chloe Swain, a Bracknell and Wokingham College student, hasn't let a life-threatening illness stop her studies.
The rate per 100,000 people is now 324.9 – up from 308 yesterday. And there were 125 positive cases recorded ...
THE NUMBER of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wokingham borough has reached another record high. The rate per 100,000 people ...
A Wokingham couple are walking 540 miles to raise funds for CLIC Sargent, a children's cancer charity.
FOR the second time in a week, a record number of positive tests for coronavirus has been undertaken in Wokingham ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood says that the Government should find methods to protect people other than the new Tier ...
THE INFECTION rate of coronavirus in Wokingham borough continues to rise, and the total number of recorded cases is now ...
Cllr John Halsall says Christmas shopping in Wokingham is going well.
AN ADDITIONAL £500,000 has been authorised to spend in Wokingham Borough Council’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. On the day ...
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