Thames Valley Police warn people to watch out for online exploitation
Residents are being warned to be careful about who they interact with online after police have received reports of so-called sexploitation cases.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being warned to be careful about who they interact with online after police have received reports of so-called sexploitation cases.
Read moreDetailsThe Government's Kickstart Scheme, designed to create hundreds of thousands of new jobs for young people, is now open to applications from businesses.
Read moreDetailsFeathers and Fur Falconry Centre is looking for a new home after being at Ladds Garden Village for 11 years.
Read moreDetailsPaul Faulkner, who runs Headwall Hosting, is offering Wordpress advice at a virtual meeting next week.
Read moreDetailsNews from the local courts, as seen in Wokingham.Today of September 17, 2020.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is still waiting for guidance on the Covid Marshal scheme.
Read moreDetailsThe former PM visited Sonning Hockey Club last week to open the new astroturf pitch.
Read moreDetailsThe Hart family are planning to open speciality coffee shop H'Artisan in Wargrave this November.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS debated whether there should be a review of how EU nationals will live once the Brexit process has been completed. The motion, from Cllr Rachel Bishop-Firth, wanted the council...
Read moreDetailsFULL ADOPTION of the council tax protocol for debt collection was apporved by councillors. This ensures that the council will work with enforcement agencies and Citizens Advice to help people...
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