Furlough: 9% of workforce use scheme
Just under a tenth of Wokingham's workers were furloughed as a result of the coronavirus scheme, according to the latest statistics.
Read moreDetailsJust under a tenth of Wokingham's workers were furloughed as a result of the coronavirus scheme, according to the latest statistics.
Read moreDetailsThe RBH is well prepared and ready to cope with increased winter demand, says Nicky Lloyd.
Read moreDetailsAldi has opened its 900th store in Sandhurst as it marks its 30th anniversary operating in the country.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, visitors to Dinton Pastures were met with Woodley and Earley Lions doing sponsored laps of the woodland.
Read moreDetailsPolitical party leaders across the borough are calling for the council to offer free school meal vouchers during the holidays.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's column, Angela Garwood gets honest about motherhood.
Read moreDetailsJane Eyre is coming back to South Hill Park for two performances only - and it will be socially distanced.
Read moreDetailsA MAN who had a knuckle duster disguised as a keyring has been found guilty of possessing an offensive weapon in a public place. On Friday, October 30, Dion Marshall,...
Read moreDetailsAccording to the CPRE, Government housing proposals in Wokingham borough will fail to deliver affordable houses.
Read moreDetailsLila Logistics, a Wokinham-based freight company, won UK Freight Forwarder of the Year in the Business Elite Awards.
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