Small firms are more likely to take risks after covid, report reveals
Small business owners are more open to taking risks than ever before, according to a new report from Newspage.
Read moreDetailsSmall business owners are more open to taking risks than ever before, according to a new report from Newspage.
Read moreDetailsAndy Ryan, who lives in Berkshire, cycled from Torquay to Wokingham last month to support Dingley's Promise.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Children?s Book Festival is returning next month with a series of live and online events.
Read moreDetailsThe Specsavers team have finished training from the updated Dementia Friends programme, an initiative from Alzheimer?s Society.
Read moreDetailsAmy Goodsell, who is in Year 10 at Bohunt Wokingham, shaved her head at the end of the summer term to fundraise for Breast Cancer Now.
Read moreDetailsTwo teenagers from a Wargrave school joined a team taking part in the Ringing World National Youth Contest last week
Read moreDetailsWhat lessons can we learn from the flooding in Wokingham's twin town of Erftstadt? BRIAN HICKS explores the issues
Read moreDetailsA look at how Quakers campaigning helped the long campaign to abolish the slave trade
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for information after a man exposed himself to a teenage girl in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new appeal in connection with an ongoing murder investigation in Reading.
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