Developer installs figure in Wokingham to commemorate VE day
David Wilson Homes unveiled the Unknown Women in War figure, from Royal British Legion Industries, at its Ashridge Grange development last month.
Read moreDetailsDavid Wilson Homes unveiled the Unknown Women in War figure, from Royal British Legion Industries, at its Ashridge Grange development last month.
Read moreDetailsCustomers blue as Wokingham bakery and cafe closes
Read moreDetailsWith temperatures set to be hotter than Turkey this summer, you don’t need to go abroad to enjoy the sun. But going to work when the sun is shining can...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF from a facilities management team put their skills into use last month by helping clean up a hospice.
Read moreDetailsREADING-based law firm Blandy & Blandy has shared its delight at being reaccredited as part of the Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS).
Read moreDetailsWhen you have found the home you want to buy, you have to submit an offer. This will, of course, be guided by the asking price - not set in...
Read moreDetailsDINERS at a Wokingham restaurant will be bowled over by the food after a cricket-loving executive chef joined the ranks.
Read moreDetailsIT?S ONE of the most prestigious addresses in Reading town centre, and a real estate specialist is getting ready to move in.
Read moreDetailsExperienced payroll manager Dongying Zhou is looking forward to the challenge of working in the bus sector for the first time
Read moreDetailsWITH working from home on the agenda again, the June meeting of the Woodley Business Club could be pertinent
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