GEMs sparkle as bus firm honours its finest jewels
A BUS operator has been busy mining for gems, and it found some in Wokingham borough. Reading Buses recently announced the winners of its GEM (Going the Extra Mile) Awards,...
Read moreDetailsA BUS operator has been busy mining for gems, and it found some in Wokingham borough. Reading Buses recently announced the winners of its GEM (Going the Extra Mile) Awards,...
Read moreDetailsThree independent retailers are set to join Wokingham town centre, in Elms Field and Peach Place.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire trade body R3 says coronavirus measures have "deferred" the impact of the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsRoast Wokingham has begun delivering from Wokingham Cricket Club, as the business continues to grow.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S small businesses have a chance to be recognised for their sterling achievements. The SME National Business Awards, created to highlight small, hardworking businesses up and down the country, has...
Read moreDetailsA waste company says it is proud to have been recognised twice at a prestigious, national awards ceremony. Collard Group, which has a base in Old Forest Road and a...
Read moreDetailsEXTRA support has just become available for businesses in Wokingham borough. The council’s Additional Restrictions Grant (Discretionary) Scheme has launched a second phase. It is to support businesses impacted by...
Read moreDetailsA GLOBAL diesel cleaning and refurbishment company is opening a multi-million pound facilityon Acre Road in neighbouring Reading. The £3 million site in Whitley will be used by Ceramex to...
Read moreDetailsHE’S FRESH out of university, and this Wokingham entrepreneur isn’t letting the pandemic stop him. David Brown launched non-alcoholic drinks company Nocktails last summer, after spending a year dreaming of...
Read moreDetailsWORKPLACE testing is the key to enabling businesses to reopen safely. This is according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which said that ensuring staff can access coronavirus tests...
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