Library usage booming: Wokingham launches online sign-ups to let people keep reading
USAGE in libraries has been booming during the coronavirus pandemic – despite them having shut their doors to the public. ...
USAGE in libraries has been booming during the coronavirus pandemic – despite them having shut their doors to the public. ...
The virus spreads and we are confined.We have left our freedom well behind.With TV and Tablets our saving grace.We wash ...
At this difficult time, many people are considering their Wills. That could be putting one in place, reviewing what is ...
Not all businesses are going to survive the next three months. For many businesses there is the reality of reduced ...
A WOODLEY charity has been lifting the spirits of teenagers with additional needs by hosting online bingo sessions. Me2 Club ...
HENLEY’S glamorous black-tie summer festival will not be returning this year. Organisers have moved the 2020 line-up to next July, ...
Charities and organisations across the Borough have been working together with the Wokingham Borough Council to form a multi-agency campaign ...
Churches in Earley and Lower Earley have come together to form a community hub to help those most affected by ...
IT’S a partnership that fuses the best of Blue Peter with Tomorrow’s World and it’s going to save lives during ...
“We are far more supported by the charity than by anybody else. They get it, they’re amazing. They’re doing everything ...
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