Wokingham recruitment agency hopes to help local homeschoolers
Simply Commerce, a Wokingham-based company, wants to donate 500 laptops to children working at home.
Read moreDetailsSimply Commerce, a Wokingham-based company, wants to donate 500 laptops to children working at home.
Read moreDetailsWHILE the past year has been a struggle for a lot of business owners, one Reading-based designer has seen her workload soar. Nicole Rogers, founder of Nicole Rogers Graphics, launched...
Read moreDetailsA courier is celebrating its 30th birthday with a twist. Wokingham’s Flight Logistics, which ships art across Europe, has launched a competition to honour three decades of work. Since 2016,...
Read moreDetailsA FAMILIAR face has been spotted on the streets of Shinfield, bringing joy to children in the borough and beyond. Chris Smalley-Ward, owner of CSW Window Cleaning, has donned a...
Read moreDetailsThe Public Protection Partnership is urging people to register their lockdown businesses as food retailers.
Read moreDetailsGMS is a Wokingham-based mediation company, specialising in dispute avoidance for construction businesses while also offering advice and support for business owners, as well as training programmes.
Read moreDetailsBetween now and April 30, employers will also be able keep employees on full- or part-time furlough, and to place staff back on the scheme.
Read moreDetails“During this time of isolation, when all the galleries and exhibitions are closed, it felt extra special to be able to share my artwork on the streets and roads with...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Driving School’s Keith Gambles has been nominated for two awards at this year’s Intelligent Instructor Awards.
Read moreDetailsA GLOBAL company has gifted thousands of pounds in a bid to support Berkshire’s local charities. Pharmaceutical company Sanofi, which is based at Thames Valley Park, has donated £10,000 to...
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