Big increase in April corporate insolvency figures
Corporate and personal insolvencies rose in April.
Read moreDetailsCorporate and personal insolvencies rose in April.
Read moreDetailsAn area of Shinfield dubbed 'the path to nowhere' has finally been completed.
Read moreDetailsPauline Jorgensen, the Conservative candidate for the Earley and Woodley constituency, spent an afternoon at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsThe business has been short-listed in four categories.
Read moreDetailsPupils have put up artworks urging motorists not to run their engines when their vehicles are stationary.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Party in the Park festival returns to Elms Field on Saturday.
Read moreDetails'Local papers play a key role in sustaining local democracy'
Read moreDetailsHer victims included Wokingham United Charites and The Link Foundation.
Read moreDetailsMore recently, Joshua was part of Tom Kerridge's team at his Marlow restaurants.
Read moreDetailsThe rollout started last week, and will continue until the end of July.
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