Insolvency activity down but caution urged
Insolvency activity in the South East saw a slight reduction during September following a big increase in August.
Read moreDetailsInsolvency activity in the South East saw a slight reduction during September following a big increase in August.
Read moreDetailsSir Iain Duncan Smith MP spoke about the current socio-economic climate in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsTravelodge has launched a nationwide dual-locations student recruitment programme which includes jobs in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsCyclist with one kidney cycles 500 miles for transplant charity
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been ranked as the second cleanest area in the United Kingdom.
Read moreDetailsA woman whose parents were nearly knocked down in a pedestrian area in Woodley has shared her fears about the rise of anti-social behaviour.
Read moreDetailsSquire's Garden Centres is looking forward to welcoming young visitors for some half term fun.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of the Liberal Democrats visited Reading on Friday and shared his endorsement for the party's parliamentary candidate for Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA WEEK of action on drug dealing and exploitation has seen Thames Valley Police make nearly 100 arrests
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has been overwhelmed with volunteers after appealing for help to run some of its libraries.
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