Bracknell’s 2HI Radio will fight epilepsy with livestream event
Bracknell’s 2HI Radio serves the whole of Berkshire with drum and bass, techno and more - but it’s turning its hand to something new.
Read moreDetailsBracknell’s 2HI Radio serves the whole of Berkshire with drum and bass, techno and more - but it’s turning its hand to something new.
Read moreDetailsGMS is a Wokingham-based mediation company, specialising in dispute avoidance for construction businesses while also offering advice and support for business owners, as well as training programmes.
Read moreDetails“During this time of isolation, when all the galleries and exhibitions are closed, it felt extra special to be able to share my artwork on the streets and roads with...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Finchampstead last week.
Read moreDetailsLooking forward, the Nashes hope to raise more than £1,000 for Cancer Research UK.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Driving School’s Keith Gambles has been nominated for two awards at this year’s Intelligent Instructor Awards.
Read moreDetailsSOUTHERN CO-OP has thanked residents that donated to its community initiatives over Christmas. More than £18,000 of funding and products were donated to around 180 local charities and good causes...
Read moreDetailsA BUS operator has been busy mining for gems, and it found some in Wokingham borough. Reading Buses recently announced the winners of its GEM (Going the Extra Mile) Awards,...
Read moreDetailsEXTRA support has been made available for childcare providers across Wokingham borough – but opposition councillors are questioning if it is enough. The council has allocated an extra £100,000 to...
Read moreDetailsFREEMASONS are being encouraged to roll up their sleeves and support the vaccine rollout. The group, which has a lodge on Reading Road in Wokingham and a base in Sindlesham,...
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