Blandy & Blandy staff get life-saving training
Employees at law firm Blandy & Blandy recently completed vital training on CPR.
Read moreDetailsEmployees at law firm Blandy & Blandy recently completed vital training on CPR.
Read moreDetailsWardens are making more visits to schools than in the previous financial year to improve road safety for pupils, which has been well received.
Read moreDetailsNew parking restrictions are being proposed in the borough, in response to people parking inconsiderately.
Read moreDetailsThe company that manages The Oracle in Reading has gained full control of the shopping centre, as a glimpse of the future has been teased.
Read moreDetailsChanges to how resident parking permits operate in Wokingham borough have been approved.
Read moreDetailsThe population of Wokingham and the surrounding areas will pass 200,000 in 10 years, it has been predicted.
Read moreDetailsA wave of superheroes, sci-fi icons and comic-book enthusiasts is expected as comic con returns to Reading
Read moreDetailsNearly 100 counterfeit "Labubu" dolls have been removed from shops in Reading, prompting warnings to Christmas shoppers about the risks posed
Read moreDetailsThe professional Thai boxer from Wokingham has her sights set on the world
Read moreDetailsThe independent examination of Wokingham borough council's Local Plan Update finished last week.
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