Success for Wokingham’s virtual market, says borough council
More than 1,400 people tuned into Wokingham's online Christmas market this year, and the council says it was a great success.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,400 people tuned into Wokingham's online Christmas market this year, and the council says it was a great success.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses are being told to take part in 'Selfless Santa' this year to support the vulnerable.
Read moreDetailsAROUND 3,000 jobs will be created when Hollywood opens a new UK arm in Shinfield. All being well, Shinfield Studios will open in late 2022 after agreement in principle was...
Read moreDetailsTaxCalc won two awards at this year's Accounting Excellence Awards.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Community Foundation has granted more than £2 million to small charities across the county.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh Triangle has donated more than 150 blankets to The Cowshed.
Read moreDetailsQuarters Residential has been awarded the Best Independent Estate Agent in the South East.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based PRISYM ID is helping supply medicines faster thanks to a new global partnership.
Read moreDetailsOptalis, a Wokingham-based social care provider, recently held its fifth annual STAR Awards.
Read moreDetailsReading is set to recover quickly from the coronavirus pandemic, whilst London will have an 'economic hangover'.
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