Business development seminars for Thames Valley directors
Auricas, a Thames Valley consultancy firm, is offering free development sessions for company directors.
Read moreDetailsAuricas, a Thames Valley consultancy firm, is offering free development sessions for company directors.
Read moreDetailsThe defining image from Reading’s 1-0 win over Watford was not anything that happened during the game, but rather the post-match scenes as the Royals celebrated their victory. Veljko Paunovic...
Read moreDetailsBracknell U13 Youth let a two nil lead slip to eventually lose 3-2 to top of the table Barton Rover Raiders. Jack Johnstone was man of the match with Joseph...
Read moreDetailsA free bike check session will be run at Lower Earley Baptist Church’s car park on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsLondon Irish director of rugby Declan Kidney says the club is 'embarking a new chapter' as he gave an honest assessment of the 2019/20 season. When the 2019/20 season ground...
Read moreDetailsGet stuck into autumn with Aldi's autumnal cake recipes.
Read moreDetailsTHE NATIONAL Theatre is looking for talented playwrights across the UK for its New Views competition. In partnership with Audible, the Theatre will be working with a young writer to...
Read moreDetailsNews from the local courts as seen in Wokingham.Today of October 8, 2020.
Read moreDetailsUntil a couple of seasons ago, deciding on handball by referees was simple. Perhaps deceptively so.Handball was a direct free kick offence if a player deliberately handled the ball. (except...
Read moreDetailsBen Edmunds, from neighbouring Warfield, has won a national art competition, meaning his art will be made into a mural at a hospital in High Wycombe.
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