Hair salon fights to avoid bankruptcy
"We are now being chased daily with companies demanding payments to be made, after cancelling all direct debits on our personal and business accounts."
Read more"We are now being chased daily with companies demanding payments to be made, after cancelling all direct debits on our personal and business accounts."
Read moreThey were joined last week by staff from Thames Valley Ambulance Service who have a site opposite the Reading Buses depot, in Great Knollys Street.
Read moreTurning the new symbol of thanks into a runway-ready accessory, a local lady is raising money for the NHS with her rainbow earrings.
Read moreThe council is refusing to accept any admissions into care homes from NHS patient discharges until Covid-19 testing for each person can be guaranteed.
Read moreDexter has already taken his fundraising a step further, promising that if they raise £1,000 he will design a second quiz and plan a Facebook Live event where he will...
Read more“They’re still going in on Fridays and cutting the grass — and then re-locking the gates. They're clearly not complying with Government instruction to re-open.”
Read moreTwo Berkshire companies have joined forces to support the vulnerable and elderly through the Coronavirus crisis. Dynamic Print- based in Slough - have created free wellness activity books featuring creative...
Read moreThere are fears that the coronavirus pandemic has deterred people from seeking help for things like suspected cancers, heart problems and stroke.
Read moreYesterday, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the latest data which shows that up until Friday, April 24, 64 people have died in Berkshire care homes with the virus.
Read moreA £750 MILLION grant has been announced for charities to ensure they meet the increased coronavirus demands, announced Chancellor Rishi Sunak. The government declared £360 million from its departments will...
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