Coronavirus: New hotline for parents and pupils, schools told to stay open
SCHOOLS are being told not to close over suspected or confirmed cases of coronavirus unless instructed to do so by ...
SCHOOLS are being told not to close over suspected or confirmed cases of coronavirus unless instructed to do so by ...
"Willow Bank does not have any groups or choirs in the Festival, and we are not aware of any individual ...
A THIRD Wokingham borough school is to be closed after a case of coronavirus was diagnosed. Parents at Willow Bank ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL says it is doing everything it can to minimise the spread of coronavirus across the borough. Measures ...
The pair hope that their company — Hudia — will help businesses grow through PR, social media and web design.
Lauren Le-Marinel can now breastfeed her four-month-old son Theo since he underwent a procedure for tongue-tie in November.
After extensive feedback and consultation, the borough council have changed the design of the new £1.8 million Dinton Activity Centre.
WOODLEY UNITED twice came from behind for a deserved share of the points with captain Luke Axton-Hall atoning for his ...
RESIDENTS are being invited to take part in a consultation over plans to bring a community garden to Woodley Town ...
Parts of the Winnersh roundabout by Showcase Cinema have been closed due to flooding, with traffic being re-directed.
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