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A hybrid approach that balances the best of home-based working with the aspects people have missed about working together in the office is here to stay says leading Thames Valley...
Read moreDetailsA hybrid approach that balances the best of home-based working with the aspects people have missed about working together in the office is here to stay says leading Thames Valley...
Read moreDetailsIN just over a week, covid restrictions are due to ease again, increasing the number of people that can meet, and venues that can open. On Monday, the prime minister...
Read moreDetailsEnthusiastic Tesco staff and generous Wokingham shoppers combined to help Tesco turn Pink raise more than £750 for Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life. The much-needed money was collected when...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham man has been charged in connection with a sexual assault investigation. James Dyer, aged 34, of Longs Way, was charged on Friday, April 30, with one count of...
Read moreDetailsA VAN driver drove the wrong way on the M4 today for three junctions, before then driving in the correct direction and crashing into the central reservation. Thames Valley Police...
Read moreDetailsSHOP STAFF across the region have been abused more than ever before this year. It has sparked a national campaign supported by Southern Co-op, the Home Office and Crimestoppers, asking...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM hotel has been celebrated in a county-wide award. Cantley House Hotel won the Best For Grown-Ups Award, as part of the Little Ankle Biters’ Awards virtual ceremony earlier...
Read moreDetailsA MAN attempted to pull a woman out of a car in a sexual assault in Earley on Friday. Now, police are trying to trace a man who could help...
Read moreDetailsUPDATED: Thames Valley Police say that Mr Firth has been found safe and well. Our original story is below. AN APPEAL has been launched to trace a man last seen...
Read moreDetailsA man has been arrested by police. We have removed the original image attached to this story. Please do not call 999 - call 101 if you have any further...
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