Avis House becomes The Grid, as office space gets a modern makeover
A FAMILIAR office space in the centre of Bracknell has been given a makeover to meet today's changing business needs
Read moreDetailsA FAMILIAR office space in the centre of Bracknell has been given a makeover to meet today's changing business needs
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM estate agency, Quarters, is building a reputation for helping charities and community groups.
Read moreDetailsIT MAY be hot outside but people are being urged to check their boilers ahead of colder winter days
Read moreDetailsTHERE is a feast of Friday fun lined up for youngsters in Crowthorne this summer.
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS fighting to keep a leisure centre open have described a council consultation process as "rubbish"
Read moreDetailsAN INDICATION on the future of a proposed Sixth Form at Wokingham's Bohunt School could be known later this week
Read moreDetailsA PERFECT match was served up at Austin House in Lower Earley when residents and staff tuned in to watch the Wimbledon men's tennis final
Read moreDetailsANGRY parents claim overgrown grass around a children's play area is a "serious health hazard".
Read moreDetailsA BLAME game has erupted after the shock news that the promised 6th Form provision at Bohunt School will not now go ahead
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM's only squash club has accused the Borough of "messing it about" over a public consultation on its closure threatened venue.
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