Nearly 4,000 people sign petition aimed at saving ice rink
NEARLY 4,000 people have signed a petition launched in a bid to keep a popular leisure centre and ice rink open. It has emerged that John Nike Leisure Sport are...
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 4,000 people have signed a petition launched in a bid to keep a popular leisure centre and ice rink open. It has emerged that John Nike Leisure Sport are...
Read moreDetailsTHE LION buses are to return to service next week as part of a timetable shake-up – and passengers using it are being urged to wear facemasks. At the beginning...
Read moreDetailsA survey conducted by a leading Thames Valley law firm has shown that estate agents in the region, which have begun to reopen their offices following the Government’s updated guidance,...
Read moreDetailsIF THERE'S one thing that can be licked during the lockdown, it's a 99. While we can't enjoy a day at the beach while the coronavirus pandemic continues, many of...
Read moreDetailsADVICE FROM BLANDY & BLANDY PARTNER Karen Jones, head of Blandy & Blandy Solicitors’ nationally recognised Planning & Environmental Law team, takes a look at the impact the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic...
Read moreDetailsA NEW service has been launched by local company, LetsLocalise to support communities across the country during the pandemic. Inspired to make a real difference to key worker’s lives after...
Read moreDetailsA TRAIN company wants to know if it’s on the right tracks, even during the coronavirus. South Western Railway, which runs services through Wokingham borough’s railway stations on the Reading...
Read moreDetailsA NEW partnership has been launched with the aim of helping people made redundant by Covid-19 get back into work. The scheme will link up the newly unemployed with sectors...
Read moreDetails“Our business isn’t going to bounce back, we’re seasonal so we earn all our money in the summer months and then survive the winter on that income. This will be...
Read moreDetails“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be a long time until we are allowed to go out...
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