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A WOKINGHAM-based law firm has announced a new appointment in its wills and inheritance team. Clifton Ingram LLP, which has offices in Broad Street and also in Reading, is welcoming...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based law firm has announced a new appointment in its wills and inheritance team. Clifton Ingram LLP, which has offices in Broad Street and also in Reading, is welcoming...
Read moreDetailsIT’S been called for from residents for years – and is up there with wheelie bins as a talking point. Now it’s reality. A new glass collection service has been...
Read moreDetailsAS NON-ESSENTIAL shops prepare to reopen from Monday, steps are being taken to ensure that the borough’s town centres are as safe as possible. A range of new measures will...
Read moreDetailsWokingham is one of the UK’s top commercial property spenders according to recent HM Land Registry data. The ranking came as it was announced the borough had achieved a four-fold...
Read moreDetailsGreat minds, and mimes, think alike, as one Wokingham company has demonstrated. Broad Street-based Prospect Estate Agents have celebrated 30 years of business with a charity fundraiser that Freddie Mercury...
Read moreDetailsSPECIAL electrostatic fogging treatments will be used to help prepare a Bracknell shopping centre for reopening later this month – and customers are being asked to come by themselves if...
Read moreDetailsA SHOPPING centre in neighbouring Reading has announced it will reopen its doors on Monday, June 15. The Oracle, in the town centre, has kept essential stores open throughout the...
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,...
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