Three businesses to move into Peach Place and Elms Field
“As the summer has got underway it has been great seeing Peach Place come into its own as a popular destination for the town centre."
Read moreDetails“As the summer has got underway it has been great seeing Peach Place come into its own as a popular destination for the town centre."
Read moreDetailsThe global healthcare company has sold its UK premises at 42 Broad Street in Wokingham and is moving to Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed is one of 27 organisations to be awarded a share of £807,000 from Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsLAST MONTH, residents of a Farley Hill care home gifted wildflower seeds to those who have supported them throughout the pandemic. To mark national care home day on Friday, June...
Read moreDetailsTREE BRANCHES reaching 16ft in size are crashing into back gardens in Lower Earley. Ashfia Ali, who lives on Maiden Place believes the trees are now “an imminent danger to...
Read moreDetails“People think that a microchip solves all of their problems if their dog is lost or stolen. But it doesn’t."
Read moreDetails“We’re delighted to safely welcome children and their families back to Dinton Pastures for a whole host of exciting water activities."
Read moreDetails“Employees who successfully bring their staff back from furlough leave will receive a bonus of £1,000 per person."
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL hair salon company is feeling hopeful about reimbursement, after their insurance claim was initially rejected. Marc Antoni, which has five salons across Woodley, Henley, Caversham, Bracknell and Fleet,...
Read moreDetailsTWO YEARS after its establishment, a Hurst charity is expanding its premises. The Cowshed, which provides good quality, clean, ironed clothes and other essentials free to those in need, has...
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