Law firm to reopen with appointment-only sessions
“The wellbeing of our clients, contacts and colleagues is paramount and so we have embarked on a series of measures to ensure that our offices are ‘Covid-Secure’ and that we...
Read moreDetails“The wellbeing of our clients, contacts and colleagues is paramount and so we have embarked on a series of measures to ensure that our offices are ‘Covid-Secure’ and that we...
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL car park is to be made free to park in after 3pm for the rest of the summer. The offer, at the Princess Square car park in The...
Read moreDetailsBUSINESSES are being warned to check the taps ahead of reopening. After three months away, many taps, showers and toilets having not been used, and South East Water is urging...
Read moreDetailsCHANGES made to BBC Radio Berkshire’s schedules at the start of the coronavirus pandemic will become permanent as the broadcaster looks to save £125 million. In all, 450 jobs across...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN half of Thames Valley charities consider their future to be under threat according to a recent survey conducted by Blandy & Blandy. The law firm, which has offices...
Read moreDetailsA survey will help local businesses recover from the pandemic – once it has the responses it needs. Thames Valley Berkshire LEP is asking Berkshire companies to share their experiences...
Read moreDetailsTHERE was a double reason for the team running The Grub Club to be happy last week – they had special visitors and a special giveaway. The scheme, run from...
Read moreDetailsDENMARK STREET is to be pedestrianised to help shoppers get around Wokingham town centre and help pop-up pavement cafes to launch. It’s one of a number of measures that are...
Read moreDetailsTHE WOKINGHAM town mayor is calling for shoppers to return to the town centre. Cllr Tony Lack and his wife Claire have visited retailers, businesses and market traders across Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsA survey will help local businesses recover from the pandemic – once it has the responses it needs. Thames Valley Berkshire LEP is asking Berkshire companies to share their experiences...
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