Advice for charities facing covid issues
HELP IS at hand for charities navigating the post-pandemic world, courtesy of a Thames Valley law firm
Read moreDetailsHELP IS at hand for charities navigating the post-pandemic world, courtesy of a Thames Valley law firm
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL business is one of 100 companies across the country marking this year’s Small Business Saturday
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW WINNERSH relief road is already seeing positive outcomes as Wokingham MP John Redwood paid a visit earlier this month. He joined with Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, executive member for...
Read moreDetailsCreated by the Really Local Group, the team hopes Reading Biscuit Factory will become a community hub for the town.
Read moreDetails“I’LL GET ARRESTED if I have to,” a resident has said, in a bid to retrieve her sentimental belongings following the Arborfield fire
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is giving away free day tickets - but you have to be quick as the final date for getting one is Sunday
Read moreDetailsThe Winnersh Fete returned last week and was a massive hit as hundreds turned out to enjoy the fun
Read moreDetailsA celebration of our edible heritage kicks off tomorrow in both Reading and Wokingham - here's what you can look forward to
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 12,000 meals have been saved from going to waste in Wokingham, thanks to Tesco and a food-sharing app.
Read moreDetailsLater this month, Woodley Business Club is hosting ‘Off The Fence and In The Front Door’: a session on all things marketing.
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