Nirvana Spa features in Government coronavirus campaign
Sindlesham-based Nirvana Spa became a case study of how to reopen safely during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsSindlesham-based Nirvana Spa became a case study of how to reopen safely during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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 moreDetailsPaul Faulkner, who runs Headwall Hosting, is offering Wordpress advice at a virtual meeting next week.
Read moreDetailsAn online business networking event all about corporate social responsibility is taking place tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsBorough businesses are being urged to create an NHS QR code for the national test and trace scheme.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Berkshire Growth Hub has launched a new initiative to help small and medium businesses recover from the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsAccording to the ScaledUp Institute, there are 655 fast growing companies in the Thames Valley which are vital to economic success in the area.
Read moreDetailseActiv, a new health lounge that has opened in Wokingham’s Peach Place development says its use of modern technology means a 30-minute workout can be life-changing.
Read moreDetailsThe average amount saved by Wokingham borough residents during the Eat Out to Help Out scheme was £5.89 per meal.
Read moreDetailsRobert Bowdish has joined Wokingham-based company PRISYM ID as its new director for clinical sales.
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