‘It’s time to find sustainable alternatives’, accountants say ahead of new plastic tax
Wokingham businesses are urged to get ready for the new plastic packaging tax, which will come into effect next year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham businesses are urged to get ready for the new plastic packaging tax, which will come into effect next year.
Read moreDetailsRural Pie Co. has been crowned in the top three for its sports-themed pie.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new detective recruitment programme to support university graduates.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, September 18, the second of four street performers will take to Wellington Square.
Read moreDetailsSwallowfield Parish Stores has reopened under new owners, after it shut in mid-August following a dispute between the parish council and its tenants.
Read moreDetailsThis month, Robert Piggott School is opening a Chaplaincy for students to ?stop, pause, reflect and pray?.
Read moreDetailsSHARE Wokingham has launched a Winnersh service to reach more residents across the borough with free food parcels.
Read moreDetailsCharvil has been repeatedly targeted by fly-tippers after out-of-date food waste was dumped on Park Lane for a second time.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is reviewing its digital support scheme for residents who are struggling with technology during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD pageant star could become the next Miss Great Britain, after reaching the grand final of this year’s national contest.
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