Insolvency activity down but caution urged
Insolvency activity in the South East saw a slight reduction during September following a big increase in August.
Read moreDetailsInsolvency activity in the South East saw a slight reduction during September following a big increase in August.
Read moreDetailsTravelodge has launched a nationwide dual-locations student recruitment programme which includes jobs in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham business has announced plans for a new location.
Read moreDetailsA patch of woodland in Wokingham will come under the hammer in an auction ending on November 1.
Read moreDetailsTime is running out to have your say on a vision for Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsTHE COMPANIES behind a Bracknell shopping centre are celebrating a successful summer, after having let 23,500 sq ft of retail space this year.
Read moreDetailsINSTALLED on roofs across the borough, they seem pretty safe, but a warning has been issued: thieves are after solar panels
Read moreDetailsMORE than £5,000 has been raised and all by asking a few questions.
Read moreDetailsA job advertisement at Wokingham Borough Council was quickly removed after it contained "very badly worded" text.
Read moreDetailsEXPANSION plans for a Thames Valley-based IT firm have taken a step forward with a significant investment in from a private equity investment.
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