£600,000 boost for Berkshire film industry training as studios back new talent
The aim is to build on the local skills base and help people find viable routes into the screen industry.
Read moreDetailsThe aim is to build on the local skills base and help people find viable routes into the screen industry.
Read moreDetailsThe club, based at Lowther Road in Emmbrook, has more than 70 individual teams.
Read moreDetailsHall & Woodhouse is a family-owned company that has about.150 pubs across the south.
Read moreDetailsLong detours for breakfast at The Grange Cafe are over
Read moreDetailsPoundtretcher has confirmed to Wokingham Today that its 'repossession' earlier this morning was a misunderstanding", and that it has now reopened.
Read moreDetailsLocal wills, tax and trusts expert Ray Best explains the 'Age 25' trap
Read moreDetailsAnother prominent retailer has closed today (Tuesday) in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe deputy mayor of Wokingham town council presented the certificate to Andy on behalf of his team.
Read moreDetailsVoting has opened in the battle to be voted Wokingham's best pub.
Read moreDetailsCoast to Coast in Peach Street has been in business in the town for almost two decades.
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