Crowdfuding campaign to launch hi-tech business cards
Four entrepeneurs from Wokingham are bringing business cards into the digital age with Only Card.
Read moreDetailsFour entrepeneurs from Wokingham are bringing business cards into the digital age with Only Card.
Read moreDetailsJack Morrison, chief executive of Wokingham Citizens Advice says the charity is preparing for a second coronavirus wave.
Read moreDetailsIT’S GREAT to see so many local artists have been making the most of lockdown. This week’s chart features a returning act in the shape or local musician Bradley Watmore. ...
Read moreDetailsALL good runners know you need trainers and not blue suede shoes, but Wokingham fundraiser Simon Williams must have been tempted. On Saturday, he completed a week-long challenge that was...
Read moreDetailsThe Council is cracking down on people starting illegal bonfires across the borough.
Read moreDetailsTwo treets, which were planted as part of a fundraising initiative, were vandalised in Woodley earlier this month.
Read moreDetails‘The 12 Steps gives you a system to change the way you think, feel, and relate—it can bring about total change in anyone who does it.’ Russell Brand I work...
Read moreDetailsInspirations Hair and Beauty has moved to 8 Elms Walk, part of the new Elms Fields, development in Wokingham. Formerly in Denmark Street and owned by Rosemary and Gary Palmer,...
Read moreDetailsDURING August, millions of us took advantage of the Government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme. The allure of a half-price meal was a good one and it saw people...
Read moreDetailsThere were 10 positive tests for Covid-19 in the borough between September 12 and September 18.
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