Medical analysts win £75,000 research funding to help patients
Health care data analysts from Reading have won a £75,000 funding award.
Read moreDetailsHealth care data analysts from Reading have won a £75,000 funding award.
Read moreDetailsLESSONS were never like this when we were a kid … Pupils at a Wokingham school have been celebrating the start of the fresh school year – not for themselves,...
Read moreDetailsThe CEO of Slough-based film and television company has been appointed to the Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership Board.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of organisations have signed up to the Government's Kickstart Scheme, designed to support young people.
Read moreDetailsHomestart Wokingham Borough provides home visiting support to vulnerable families with at least one child under five. Our team of trained volunteers visit each week and provide a non-judgmental listening...
Read moreDetailsChildren, teachers and the team from developer St Edward marked the official opening of Green Park Village Primary Academy – and the start of the autumn term – earlier this...
Read moreDetailsThe Superfast Berkshire programme intends to deliver superfast coverage to over 99% of Berkshire soon.
Read moreDetailsTHE STREETS of Winnersh are suddenly a lot quieter than they used to be. This is because after 150 days, Christopher Elvin’s pet walks have finally come to an end....
Read moreDetailsTwo years ago, Easthampstead Rotarians launched the first Community Christmas Draw for local voluntary groups and schools to raise money for themselves. That year, 18 local groups raised £7,075. Last...
Read moreDetailsA village is fighting a huge battle to stop possibly five thousand new homes being built on its green fields. Banners have been erected, urging residents to Save our village...
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