Matt Rodda’s Small Business Saturday winners announced
The Small Business Saturday Competition, organised by Matt Rodda, recognises the best small businesses across his Reading East constituency.
Read moreDetailsThe Small Business Saturday Competition, organised by Matt Rodda, recognises the best small businesses across his Reading East constituency.
Read moreDetailsThe windows are now on display and will remain in place until the new year.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Christmas Vegan Market, organised by Sparkle Vegan, will take over Market Place on Sunday, December 11.
Read moreDetailsConstruction work on the full fibre network in Wokingham has started this week in Norreys.
Read moreDetailsCar parks across the borough will be free of charge on the two Saturdays before Christmas, December 17, and December 24.
Read moreDetailsAMBULANCE workers have announced the details of their planned strikes later in December, following a vote for industrial action. Members of the GMB union have announced that Wednesday, December 21,...
Read moreDetailsThe survey, which is open until Tuesday, December 6, can be found on the council's Engage platform.
Read moreDetailsThe deadline for responses is midnight on Monday, December 5.
Read moreDetailsThe council's home refuge scheme aims to help those affected by domestic abuse.
Read moreDetailsThe Gorse Ride Schools event will be held at Gorse Ride Junior School on Saturday, December 10.
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