Former cafe comes under the hammer
What was once one of Wokingham's most popular cafes has been listed for auction.
Read moreDetailsWhat was once one of Wokingham's most popular cafes has been listed for auction.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham-based technology platform has launched an initiative to mobilise the UK workforce.
Read moreDetailsAs development continues to expand into former Ministry of Defence (MoD) sites, brownfield sites and blitz-hit towns and cities, the risk of finding an unexploded bomb can cast somewhat of...
Read moreDetailsSupport is growing for Wokingham Borough Council to provide assistance for businesses that have been damaged by the California crossroads roadworks.
Read moreDetailsThe opening of the business is the culmination of extensive work since the premises was taken over in September of last year.
Read moreDetailsA NEW scheme aimed at helping refugees get into work has been launched, and a major Reading-based business is part of it.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has been accused of "cruel harrassment" by a market trader.
Read moreDetailsIn June 2023, Wokingham loaned Woking £10 million 24-hours after it had issued a section 114 notice
Read moreDetailsA SOLICITOR with local knowledge has joined the new Wokingham branch of a Thames Valley law firm.
Read moreDetailsA survey of 500 mid-sized businesses has revealed that challenges for companies in the region.
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