Generous donation to Wokingham Foodbank will make a happier Christmas
TaxCalc has donated £4,000 worth of items to Wokingham Foodbank to ensure every child in the borough can have a merry Christmas.
Read moreDetailsTaxCalc has donated £4,000 worth of items to Wokingham Foodbank to ensure every child in the borough can have a merry Christmas.
Read moreDetailsNearly half of UK SMEs are not prepared for Brexit because they have been so occupied with the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has signed the Race at Work Charter in an effort to improve equality in the workplace.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Berkshire LEP has made three new appointments to its team.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging residents to look into three different schemes to keep their homes warm.
Read moreDetailsResearch has revealed that Chinese students have been discriminated against during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsA local business owner has called Wokingham Borough Council "greedy and cynical" for charging people to advertise at the Virtual Christmas Fair.
Read moreDetailsThe local business community is beginning to feel the impact of second lockdown, according to Thames Valley Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsChildren in Wokingham score their life satisfaction at 6.4 out of 10, according to The Children's Society.
Read moreDetailsThousands of local people have found employment during the pandemic thanks to construction projects.
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