Coronavirus: Number of confirmed cases in Wokingham borough passes 3,000 for first time
THE INFECTION rate of coronavirus in Wokingham borough continues to rise, and the total number of recorded cases is now ...
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 ...
AS THE old adage goes, the show must go on. And while Newbury’s Watermill Theatre will be forced to close ...
THE leader of the council has promised action to try and get Wokingham borough out of Tier 3 as quickly ...
“I’m really gutted for the hospitality industry in Wokingham that have been trying to make a go of it. But ...
Wokingham COVID-19 Tier (Corona Virus Tier Wokingham)- Now moved to Tier 3 for Christmas. Read more about the change below. ...
A Wokingham councillor has made a case against building 153 new homes next to the Thames Water Sewage Treatment works.
“Members of the public will continue to see an increased police presence as a result of our investigation and we ...
BRACKNELL MP has praised his constituents for their community spirit during the coronavirus pandemic. James Sunderland, whose constituency includes parts ...
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