Wokingham-based Katherine qualifies as a solicitor
Blandy & Blandy's Katherine Dimmock qualified as a solicitor earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy's Katherine Dimmock qualified as a solicitor earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham town centre restaurant has announced it will close at the end of March.
Read moreDetailsMarvellous, which celebrates the very best tribute acts, runs from Friday, July 19, through to Sunday, July 21, with camping options available
Read moreDetailsOn 6 March, the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, unveiled the Government’s Spring Budget. Whilst many commentators deemed it a relatively uneventful Budget, it did bring some mixed news for buy to...
Read moreDetailsPeople from the worlds of business, government, and community celebrated WPD's 100th event
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has acted to clarify the situation regarding loans it has both made and received to other local authorities.
Read moreDetailsYOUR caring, sharing Co-op knew who to turn to when it came to setting up a new landmark arena which will be launched in Manchester next month
Read moreDetailsWokingham solicitor will continue to support the arts in the borough
Read moreDetailsThree Bracknell jewellers won trophies at the Goldsmiths Craft and Design Council Awards.
Read moreDetailsSince opening at the end of last year, the clinic has already gained five-star reviews from residents.
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