Small businesses not yet getting government loans
"Our latest data shows that many businesses face a cliff-edge scenario, either at the end of this month or over the course of the next quarter."
Read moreDetails"Our latest data shows that many businesses face a cliff-edge scenario, either at the end of this month or over the course of the next quarter."
Read moreDetailsThe official NHS recruitment service has partnered with the networking website to fill critical vacancies.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Berkshire Women’s Aid are concerned because there has been no reassurance that the £750 million will reach their local charity.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE were called to a home in Finchampstead of Saturday morning after a man died. Residents reported seeing officers from Thames Valley Police and ambulance crews at an address in...
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Rotary Club of Maiden Erlegh have teamed up with a local farm shop to get packages to customers in lockdown.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Community Hub has fed 993 people over the last three weeks and has approximately 500 households on their repeat delivery books.
Read moreDetailsThe FiLF will be bringing entertainment to people's homes during lockdown with a mobile truck tour, and are asking for donations to the Wokingham Borough Community Response to Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD has argued, on his blog, that the lockdown should be ended urgently. He argues that the longer we stay closed, the harder it will be to recover....
Read moreDetailsWith the lack of routine and a few Bank Holidays thrown into the equation is it any wonder we don’t know where we are and are constantly wondering if it’s...
Read moreDetailsBy Sarah Sylvester from Run Talk Run According to the 2017 Land Registry, one in seven of us live in flats (14%), approximately 9 million people. This figure increases as...
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