Residents' chance to learn mental health first aid
The course hopes will provide attendees with knowledge, skills and confidence to support someone struggling with their mental health.
Read moreDetailsThe course hopes will provide attendees with knowledge, skills and confidence to support someone struggling with their mental health.
Read moreDetailsCould your new year’s resolution involve digging an old flute out the attic or wiping the dust off a piano that’s been sitting in your lounge for years? A local...
Read moreDetailsTwo leading automotive businesses have announced their official move to Bracknell. Audatex and Autodata- who are part of Solera Holdings Inc - will enjoy an expansive new office space in...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham business is celebrating the turn of the decade with a new brand image. Volume - based on London Road - has channelled its tech expertise towards the launch...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF from a business park in Bracknell donated toys and games to ensure that seriously-ill children would have a happy Christmas. Companies that work out of the Maxis buildings in...
Read moreDetailsThe partners and staff of local law firm Clifton Ingram did their bit to try and make the ‘world better in a sweater’ by taking part in Save the Children’s...
Read moreDetailsA new bench donated by Wokingham company Balfour Beatty has been installed as part of a community garden project in Emmbrook. The community garden-which aims to deliver a new seven-hectare...
Read moreDetailsNewbury Building Society has launched it’s first-ever Winter Wrap-Up Appeal to encourage employees, customers and the public to rummage through their wardrobes and donate new or clean used winter clothing...
Read moreDetailsTwo new vans have made their way onto Wokingham’s roads over the past month, and they’re a sight not to be missed. Courier and delivery group Flight Logistics- who launched...
Read moreDetailsA Reading and Henley-on-Thames-based law firm can now offer more than just legal advice to its customers following an important training programme. In support of charity Alzheimer’s Society’s ‘Dementia Friends’...
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