Ciphr shortlisted for awards
The company, which employs over 230 people, is in the running for several awards.
Read moreDetailsThe company, which employs over 230 people, is in the running for several awards.
Read moreDetailsThe Public Authorities Fraud Investigation and Enforcement Service is using new powers to pursue suspects.
Read moreDetailsParsons Grange is recognised for excellence and innovation
Read moreDetailsSports Direct is coming to Wokingham. The national chain has applied this week for advertising consent for the site of the former Original Factory Shop in Market Place, which has...
Read moreDetailsSmall and medium sized businesses from across Wokingham borough are invited to attend.
Read moreDetailsThe studio clinched the prestigious 'Best Pilates Studio' title at the Muddy Stilettos Awards 2026, mirroring its triumph in 2025.
Read moreDetailsAttendees included Wokingham borough mayor, Cllr Rob Comber, who joined residents in exploring the showroom.
Read moreDetailsA major supermarket chain has revealed that it is about to issue a planning application within six weeks for the former Odeon cinema site
Read moreDetailsJohn Lewis has announced plans for a major refurbishment of its Reading department store as part of a wider investment programme across its UK estat
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas was in Finchampstead on Tuesday.
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