Now more than 200 cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Wokingham borough
THE number of people in Wokingham borough who have had confirmed cases of coronavirus has now gone past 200. New ...
THE number of people in Wokingham borough who have had confirmed cases of coronavirus has now gone past 200. New ...
"Jo involved everyone from the head teacher to the site controller, including teachers, teaching assistants, SEN mentors, lunchtime controllers, breakfast ...
Wokingham Borough Council says it has identified the key skills of its employees and placed them in positions to support ...
I think that Mac 'n' Cheese is great on its own but that it can also be enhanced with other ...
A CARD store has folded its Wokingham branch, saying it would be too “cost prohibitive” to keep it open. Clintons ...
A GROUP from Wokingham ventured down the rabbit hole to raise hundreds of pounds for a local charity. The total ...
The lockdown has not phased Wokingham Horticultural Association who were forced to cancel their Spring Show, which had been due ...
WHEN the new Carnival Pool opens in two years’ time it will have buried in it a touch of the ...
The majority of the 47 practices in the area will remain open this Good Friday and Easter Monday to give ...
"Our concern is that cases of abuse escalate and go unreported because these trained professionals don’t have the usual access ...
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