Reading-based utilities firm Leep says it has enjoyed its most successful year since launch
A Reading-based utilities firm says it has had its most successful year since it launched 16 years ago.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based utilities firm says it has had its most successful year since it launched 16 years ago.
Read moreDetailsACCOUNTANCY firm PwC has appointed Julian Gray as its new South East Regional Market Leader.
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL has no certainty over the level of funding it will receive from the government to help fund bus services across Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 5,000 roadworks are undertaken on Wokingham borough roads every year ? with utility companies responsible for 75% of them.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are now nearly 100,000 businesses across the county ? and that number is growing all the time.
Read moreDetailsEXECUTIVE members agreed a plan to switch its energy provider to help its energy go greener and save money.
Read moreDetailsA FOOTBRIDGE over the A329m that connects Earley and Woodley is being considered for improvements
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT'S ongoing delays over the future of planning rules for local councils is hindering progress of Wokingham council's local plan update
Read moreDetailsA FOOTPATH closure has been given the go-ahead, allowing Henley's annual festival to once again take place in Wokingham boroug
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council staff have access to a range of welfare support, including mental health first aid ? not everything is available to cllrs.
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