Socially-distanced business book produced in lockdown
A group of local authors published a business book during national lockdown, and stayed socially distant throughout.
Read moreDetailsA group of local authors published a business book during national lockdown, and stayed socially distant throughout.
Read moreDetailsProcom Construction Consultants, a local firm, is a finalist in this year's 2020 Consultancy of the Year Award.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has joined residents in opposing a 5G mast in Sol Joel Park.
Read moreDetailsSouthern Co-op has made thousands of pounds available to support local causes across the South East.
Read moreDetailsA number of eateries across the borough are offering free meals to school children during half term.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has helped its highways contractor win an international award, through a variety of carbon-cutting initiatives.
Read moreDetailsAccording to a recent report, only a quarter of businesses in the South East are preparing for a second coronavirus wave.
Read moreDetailsBond Brews, based on Heathlands Road in Wokingham, celebrated its fifth anniversary last weekend.
Read moreDetailsZottadeli, based in Winnersh, is offering free packed lunches throughout half term for children eligible for free school meals.
Read moreDetailsA local dementia choir is going virtual with the help of Norden Farm Centre for the Arts.
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