Reading East MP Matt Rodda gets his first covid jab
ANOTHER borough MP has been given their covid jab, as part of the vaccine roll-out. Matt Rodda, MP for Reading East which includes parts of Woodley and Earley said he...
Read moreANOTHER borough MP has been given their covid jab, as part of the vaccine roll-out. Matt Rodda, MP for Reading East which includes parts of Woodley and Earley said he...
Read moreRAMS Under 15s coach Mark Pett-Ridge is hoping the return of rugby will put smiles on people’s faces from next week, writes Richard Ashton.The easing of lockdown on March 29...
Read moreIt is odd that people can be involved in football all their life and can still misunderstand its laws.I’m thinking about Jose Mourinho and the recent North London derby, Arsenal...
Read moreI write this as we reflect that it has been a whole year since we first went into lockdown. We have faced a lot of disconnection over the last 12...
Read moreReading Women suffered late heartbreak as Chloe Kelly struck a late winner to break the Royals' resilient defensive effort with a decisive goal in the 87th minute. City dominated with...
Read moreLIFE, Forrest Gump famously said, is like a box of chocolates. You never quite know what you’re going to get. He might also have been talking about our Wokingham Loves...
Read moreTHE COUNCIL had not undertaken a consultation with disabled groups ahead of the implementation of the new green recycling bags. At a virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council held on...
Read moreEQUALITY is a serious issue and this is a serious strategy. That’s the verdict of Cllr Laura Blumenthal (Con, South Lake) who was seconding the new equalities policy that was...
Read moreBEFORE the council discussed its Equality plan at a virtual meeting held on Thursday, March 18, there were a number of questions from the public. Liz Mayers wanted to know...
Read moreROAD RESURFACING works in Earley was raised by Lib Dem councillor Tahir Maher at the virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council held on Thursday, March 18. He wanted to know...
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