Groups come together to sign CLASP Wokingham’s anti-hate crime charter
To mark Hate Crime Week, members of CLASP Wokingham came together with the police, politicians and community groups to launch a new charter
Read moreDetailsTo mark Hate Crime Week, members of CLASP Wokingham came together with the police, politicians and community groups to launch a new charter
Read moreDetailsTher'es a new kid on the block at a Henley law firm.
Read moreDetailsBetween Monday, October 11, and Sunday, October 17, Thames Valley Police executed 16 warrants across the region.
Read moreDetailsJames Caan is expanding his recruitment agency, IGA Talent Solutions, to Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsYesterday, school leaders? union NAHT released new data about school funding.
Read moreDetailsGreen Recruitment Company, which advocates for a greener economy through more sustainable energy, is looking for a new strategy manager.
Read moreDetailsA man in his thirties was assaulted outside a restaurant on Kings Road at 1pm on Monday.
Read moreDetailsThe business park has received four Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) stars.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School, on Henley Road, hosted a musical takeover, Beat Goes On, in the school hall for the day, thanks to STOMP star, Ollie Tunmer.
Read moreDetailsThe Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) is hosting The Pitch for the 11th year running - a contest designed to find the 'Marketers of the Future'.
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