Thames Water funds training for 80 teachers to help secure Eco-Schools Green Flag
The utilities company has helped 80 schools in London and the Thames Valley to give more than 38,000 students the chance to become eco champions.
Read moreDetailsThe utilities company has helped 80 schools in London and the Thames Valley to give more than 38,000 students the chance to become eco champions.
Read moreDetailsFaraz Baber is joining consultancy RPS as its operational manager for the South East.
Read moreDetails?I?m desperately sorry to any resident inconvenienced by the pausing of green waste collections," says Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall
Read moreDetailsTrained Speedwatch groups can borrow speed detection equipment and devices in the initiative to tackle and improve road safety across the region.
Read moreDetailsThe Business Growth Hub is launching a new 'women in business' group, as well as mixed cohort groups, to support the region's SMEs.
Read moreDetailsYears 9 to 11 at The Holt School in Wokingham were sent home at lunchtime today because 10% or more of the pupils have tested positive for Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrat leader Lindsay Ferris looks back as he prepares to stand down as the group's leader
Read moreDetailsA new collaboration between Microsoft and scientists at the Walker Institute is aiming to develop more solutions to international climate threats.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, is encouraging people to participate in a survey in England and Wales.
Read moreDetailsKadri Bako, 29, Emiljano Faslliaj, 30, and Eduard Troka, 30, were sentenced at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday to four years imprisonment.
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