Medical company moves to Winnersh Triangle in lockdown deal
The global healthcare company has sold its UK premises at 42 Broad Street in Wokingham and is moving to Winnersh Triangle.
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 moreDetailsA BINFIELD-based ice rink is to close, and all employees made redundant. The John Nike Leisuresport Complex has been a popular destination for families, skaters and ice hockey fans since...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has said it will support a third runway at Heathrow – as long as it is carbon neutral. At the council meeting held virtually on Monday, July...
Read moreDetailsIT’S WOKINGHAM’S newest pub, and it barely had had a chance to showcase itself before the lockdown hit. Now it’s reopening and it’s had a refurbishment of its refurbishment in...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are hoping that someone will say Letsby Avenue to a vacancy in the Police and Crime Commissioner’s team. It is looking for an independent member of the Joint Independent Audit...
Read moreDetailsA JOB has been created thanks to the arrival of a company dedicated to purchasing vehicles. A branch of webuyanycar.com has opened at Innovation House in the Innovation Business Park,...
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."
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