Squire’s expands with new food hall in its Wokingham garden centre
Squire's Garden Centre in Wokingham has expanded, and is now offering a new food hall selling products from Berkshire, Surrey and Hampshire.
Read moreDetailsSquire's Garden Centre in Wokingham has expanded, and is now offering a new food hall selling products from Berkshire, Surrey and Hampshire.
Read moreDetailsThe Council has launched seven new school buses to help with social distancing, funded by a grant from the Department for Education.
Read moreDetailsA befriending service has been launched to support residents with sight loss during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are warning residents that there has been an increase in theft reports in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Without residents can meet their ward councillors again as a monthly surgery resumes.
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Read moreDetailsRobert Bowdish has joined Wokingham-based company PRISYM ID as its new director for clinical sales.
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Read moreDetailsPeople across the UK are encouraged to run a Race for Life 5K in their nearest green space on Saturday, September 26.
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