Borough council checks on 7,000 in second lockdown
Wokingham Borough Council has checked on thousands of residents to assess their wellbeing in second lockdown.
Wokingham Borough Council has checked on thousands of residents to assess their wellbeing in second lockdown.
“PEOPLE don’t stop being hungry during the holidays, do they?” That’s the view of Anna Rogerson, one of the team ...
This week, Roz Croy, a Citizens Advice volunteer, wants to know what else she can to help Wokingham borough.
Wokingham Citizens Advice Jake Morrison THE CORONAVIRUS pandemic has substantially rocked the country and the world. We’re heading through really ...
AFTER increasingly sending out bailiffs to collect council tax debts, the council has agreed to better support residents to manage ...
The Wokingham Borough Community Response group is continuing to adapt to support the community during the coronavirus crisis. Charities and ...
A YEAR’S worth of clients in just 12 weeks – that’s what the coronavirus pandemic has done to a help ...
CHARITIES and organisations across the borough remain strong in their collaborative efforts to support the community during the coronavirus crisis. ...
CHARITIES and organisations across the borough remain strong in their collaborative efforts to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
TO GET HELP: Call 0300 330 1189 TO HELP OTHERS: Call 0118 977 0749 Citizens Advice are encouraging people not ...
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