Local production company opens applications for Film Academy programme
Resource Productions is on the lookout for young people to take part in the next British Film Institute Film Academy.
Read moreDetailsResource Productions is on the lookout for young people to take part in the next British Film Institute Film Academy.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Berkshire Growth Hub has launched a new initiative to help small and medium businesses recover from the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsAccording to the ScaledUp Institute, there are 655 fast growing companies in the Thames Valley which are vital to economic success in the area.
Read moreDetailsThe South East Cyber Resilience Centre (SECRC) is offering free advice to small businesses on how to defend against cybercrime.
Read moreDetailsAnthony Mackey, family and friends walked 100km to raise money and awareness for their son's rare diganosis — Sagittal Craniosnostosis.
Read moreDetails“We've made a good number of sales and we got some great feedback on what people want to see in the shop."
Read moreDetailsSo far, 81% of residents surveyed have said they're very concerned about the proposed development as a whole.
Read moreDetailsONE WOKINGHAM office isn't just going the extra mile to raise money for charity — it’s going an extra 166 miles. Libertatem Healthcare Group is an organisation which supports people...
Read moreDetailsCONFETTI cannons are at the ready, because two borough companies could be celebrating later this month. Creat3D and Volume have been shortlisted for the Thames Valley Tech Awards 2020, which...
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, August 23, Charvil Matters hosted a litter pick which saw them clean up the village. “The Charvil Matters litter pick was very successful,” said Sam Akhtar, the group’s...
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