Map shows how many people died of Covid in Reading last month The number of coronavirus-related deaths that occured last month in Reading has been revealed. An updated map created by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows the number of deaths between March 2020 and January 2021 where Covid-19 was mentioned as a cause on the death certificate. It takes into account deaths which occured in hospitals, care homes, at home, communal settings and elsewhere . January was a particularly grim month in the fight against coronavirus due to more transmissible variants resulting in fatalities reaching record numbers. The interactive tool allows you to see the impact in your area.
FURTHER TEMPORARY BUS SERVICE SUSPENSIONS ANNOUNCED FOUR MORE bus services have been suspended today, following government pressure to do so. Reading Buses announced the suspension of the routes on Friday, February 5, explaining that bus companies nationwide have been urged to temporarily reduce lesser-used services, as a consequence of fewer people travelling during the third national lockdown. The changes include the Leopard 3, 8, and 9 services, as well as reductions to the Tiger 7 service. Leopard 3 buses will drop from every 20 minutes between Reading and Arborfield to 30 minutes, but buses will still run hourly to Wokingham. Leopard 8 and 9 services will become hourly, giving a half-hourly service between Reading and Spencers Wood. Sundays will remain largely unchanged.
A map which shows how many confirmed cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in each area of the country South Lake is the area of Wokingham that recorded the highest number of Covid-19 cases last week. Public Health England has broken down the data to show the number of confirmed cases recorded in local neighbourhoods, which are known as Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs). The latest figures show 328 people tested positive for the virus in Wokingham between January 23 and January 30. That’s 137 fewer than the previous week. In South Lake, 29 people tested positive for the virus, between January 23 and January 30.
Police would like to speak with these men POLICE have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the theft of two mountain bikes in Shinfield. Two men entered a garden in Clares Green Road, Spencers Wood, where they broke into a shed a snatched the two bikes - believed to be worth around £3,500. The incident took place at around 11.50pm on January 17. Investigating officer, PC Rory Pratt, based at Bracknell Police Station, said: “We are releasing an image of a man we believe may have information in connection with this incident. PICTURED: Police would like to speak with these men