Covid-19 is an ongoing problem with no short-term fix warns Wokingham council leader
COVID-19 continues to be a problem for Wokingham borough and the council leader warned that there is no short-term fix ...
COVID-19 continues to be a problem for Wokingham borough and the council leader warned that there is no short-term fix ...
Borough businesses are being urged to create an NHS QR code for the national test and trace scheme.
“We do hope you’ll join in and take part in the Heritage Open days Hidden Nature activities this year."
TO SUPPORT the local economy, Wokingham Borough Council has been providing financial support to thousands of small businesses. But, local ...
PLAYGROUNDS across Wokingham borough are to have a phased reopening from 8am tomorrow. There are 99 such parks, and the ...
“In the last two weeks there have been no positive tests from Pillar One, and only six positive tests for ...
DENMARK STREET is to be pedestrianised to help shoppers get around Wokingham town centre and help pop-up pavement cafes to ...
WORK has taken place to make Wokingham's three shopping centres safer for pedestrians – but there is one section of ...
THE R number for the South East is between 0.8 and 1.0 according to new figures released by the Government ...
NEED HELP? Call 0300 330 1189 (entering 0118 978 7258 if prompted) 9am-5pm Mon-Sat CHARITIES and organisations across the borough ...
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