Grants available to help tackle unemployment
GRANTS are up for grabs for anybody in Wokingham with a bright idea to tackle unemployment – up to £20,000 is available
Read moreDetailsGRANTS are up for grabs for anybody in Wokingham with a bright idea to tackle unemployment – up to £20,000 is available
Read moreDetailsANYBODY considering self-employment can get help from a new workshop from Wokingham Job Support Centre
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS born in Wokingham has been recognised with an award, after completing 30,000 services for its customers.
Read moreDetails“As Thai Buddhists, we passionately believe in helping others with compassion in action and we want to give something back to the community we serve," owner Tassie Atkinson said.
Read moreDetailsCold Chain Federation chief executive, Shane Brennan, said working with Blandy & Blandy was “reassuring at every stage.”
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY business has been recognised by royalty. Lee Marley Brickwork has received a Princess Royal Training Award for its development programme over the last year. It is among 45...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM medical firm has grown in size after appointing a new Customer Experience Team.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-RUN insurance firm is mixing business with pleasure, thanks to a Sonning rugby club. Borough-based Stillman Insurance Brokers has lent its support to National League One club Rams Rugby...
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD’S home is now looking that bit more smarter after he visited a new Wokingham store
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S most popular postcodes have been revealed, thanks to a national estate agency - but which is the one with the strongest sales?
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