Thames Valley businesses warned to stop junk mail or pay the price
Marie Wilcox, South East chair of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) issued the warning after millions of pounds was claimed in fines.
Read moreDetailsMarie Wilcox, South East chair of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) issued the warning after millions of pounds was claimed in fines.
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy said making a Will is vital for anybody wanting to care for their family after they are gone.
Read moreDetailsTheale Green School, on Church Street, Theale, saw pupils and staff members getting creative with their pumpkins.
Read moreDetailsLOGBOOKS from HMS Warrior, a 1860s warship, are being used to build a picture of how Earth?s climate has changed since pre-industrial times.
Read moreDetailsAndrea Corr, senior solicitor at Blandy & Blandy, has shared her thoughts on how to handle redundancy successfully.
Read moreDetailsJimmy Cash, 30, of Crown Close, Bishops Cleeve, was sentenced to three years and six months? imprisonment at the hearing.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to open a new SEND school in Winnersh have been put on hold, a situation described by the leader of Wokingham Council as ?an absolute disaster?
Read moreDetailsWe must all hold the Government to account and ensure that we take our actions to combat climate change seriously
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough's MPs is calling on young people to write to their MP about the importance of action on climate change.
Read moreDetailsThe latest report from the Centre for Cities revealed Reading saw a 23% decrease in footfall in September compared to August.
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