Business leaders asked to join peer networking group
Business leaders in Wokingham Borough are being asked to come together and spearhead business growth across the county.
Read moreDetailsBusiness leaders in Wokingham Borough are being asked to come together and spearhead business growth across the county.
Read moreDetailsAO, the online electrical retailer, has opened its 20th UK warehouse in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to convert Wokingham’s former Marks & Spencer store into two shops, a gym and office space have been announced by the borough council. If the project is approved, the...
Read moreDetailsThis week's Woodley Business Club meeting tackles stress and how businesses can cope with it.
Read moreDetailsAs Wokingham borough enters a second lockdown, shop owners are calling on residents to shop local and support small businesses.
Read moreDetailsSue Dowling from Blandy & Blandy explains how the furlough scheme is changing.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce Group ran an online webinar to explore the implications of the HS2 railway project.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has pledged to maintain its normal services over the coming month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is supporting the Low Carbon Workspaces initiative to help businesses go green.
Read moreDetailsFive major employers have signed up to help young people in Berkshire find employment with the Berkshire Enterprise Adviser Network.
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