Bringing dog theft to heel
NEW DOG owners can find support this month, as part of a training company’s campaign for National Pet Month. Berkshire-based Click-2-Heel is posting interviews, videos and advice on its social...
Read moreDetailsNEW DOG owners can find support this month, as part of a training company’s campaign for National Pet Month. Berkshire-based Click-2-Heel is posting interviews, videos and advice on its social...
Read moreDetailsMrs Ciccazzo, Forest School English teacher recently asked her Year 10 class to write a poem about Lockdown. The response she got was truly fantastic; the poetry was moving, honest...
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, California Gardeners’ Club held a virtual spring show. This was a popular event, open to non-members as well as members, with submission by photograph. The entries were...
Read moreDetailsA NEW barbers has opened its doors in Wargrave — and it’s offering more than just a trim. The 2 Tone Barbers is a ska-themed salon, which launched on the...
Read moreDetailsTHE LIBERAL Democrat group has accused the borough council of “not being honest” about progress in the plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. Cllr Sarah Kerr, Liberal Democrat spokesperson...
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD charity is pulling out all the stops to get people talking in April. To support National Child Abuse Prevention Month, Kaleidoscopic UK has launched a new ‘one in...
Read moreDetailsCHANGE is on the horizon for a Thames Valley law firm. Manisha Bhula is gearing up to become a new partner in Blandy & Blandy later this year, after spending...
Read moreDetailsANYBODY looking for business advice will soon get a helping hand. Fortus, an advice and accountancy company, is strengthening its southern roots by merging with HJS Accountants in neighbouring Reading....
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Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of cash machines in the borough is declining, as part of a national trend away from notes. Between January 2019 and September last year, 12 ATMs in the...
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