£400,000 donation gives boost to Reading’s Sport in Mind
Fundraisers have donated more than £400,000 to Sport in Mind, thanks to the RED January programme.
Read moreDetailsFundraisers have donated more than £400,000 to Sport in Mind, thanks to the RED January programme.
Read moreDetailsA HISTORY group is on the lookout for residents with a story to tell. Winnersh and District History Working Group is keen to hear from residents, past and present, with...
Read moreDetailsA THAMES Valley law firm has just grown in size. THP Solicitors, which has an office in neighbouring Reading, is welcoming Emma Willoughby to its residential property team. After working...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity has been rewarded for its “remarkable response” to the coronavirus pandemic at this year’s Berkshire High Sheriff Awards. The Link Visiting Scheme won the Supporting the Isolated...
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL-BASED firm is going global with its latest appointment. Software provider Content Guru recently announced its new country manager in Germany, as part of its worldwide expansion programme. Thomas...
Read moreDetailsCommunity Speedwatch Online has partnered with Thames Valley Police to keep roads safe in Berkshire and beyond.
Read moreDetailsA CARE specialist is urging Wokingham Borough Council to find technical solutions to support its vulnerable residents. According to Netli, “radical changes” need to be made when planning and recruiting...
Read moreDetailsPUT YOUR hiking boots on because the Wokingham Walk is back again. Now in its sixth year, the annual event sees residents walk five-, 10- and 15-mile routes around the...
Read moreDetailsTONY LACK is getting ready for another year as Wokingham town mayor after being re-elected. At a recent meeting, Wokingham Town Council voted for him to remain in the role...
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses is on the lookout for more stellar frontline heroes. The bus operator, which runs services across Wokingham borough, has revived its Star of the Month Awards ito recognise...
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