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PATIENTS and visitors to the Battle Block at the Royal Berkshire Hospital will now have somewhere to go for a drink and a bite to eat thanks to the work...
Read moreDetailsPATIENTS and visitors to the Battle Block at the Royal Berkshire Hospital will now have somewhere to go for a drink and a bite to eat thanks to the work...
Read moreDetailsJobseekers across the Thames Valley are receiving good quality careers information, advice and guidance says Ofsted. In their recent inspection of Adviza, the not-for-profit organisation responsible for National Careers Service...
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR village store has re-opened under new ownership. The Co-Operative in Binfield’s Oakmede Parade originally closed at the end of April, but last week was relaunched as part of...
Read moreDetailsHandelsbanken is renowned for its local relationship banking, and no one epitomises this more than Warren Palmer, Corporate Banking Manager at the Ascot branch, having built a reputation for his...
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is celebrating after being granted outline planning consent for the second phase of its new Thames Valley Science Park. Wokingham Borough Council has approved the plans...
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY which provides care for people with physical and learning disabilities has celebrated its fifth birthday with a surprise party. Members of staff and clients of Gabriel’s Angels, which...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S regeneration was the focus of a town hall forum held on Tuesday, April 4. The meeting, organised by the new Wokingham Town Business Association, gave business owners and managers...
Read moreDetailsA NEW face has joined a local solicitors to help with its tax planning, wills and probate team. Rachel Scawin will be based in Clifton Ingram’s Wokingham office and specialises...
Read moreDetailsA PRESTIGIOUS care home in Wokingham is set to be sold after 80 years. Glebelands Care Home in Woolf Drive, which is run by The Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund...
Read moreDetailsONE of the most famous voices in football is calling for a red card to be given to plans to turn a beauty spot into a cement yard. As we...
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