Small firms are more likely to take risks after covid, report reveals
Small business owners are more open to taking risks than ever before, according to a new report from Newspage.
Read moreDetailsSmall business owners are more open to taking risks than ever before, according to a new report from Newspage.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for information after a man exposed himself to a teenage girl in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new appeal in connection with an ongoing murder investigation in Reading.
Read moreDetailsCllr Julian McGhee-Sumner, conservative councillor for Wescott East has stepped down from the role as he is working away.
Read moreDetailsWokingham businesses are urged to get ready for the new plastic packaging tax, which will come into effect next year.
Read moreDetailsA GYMNASTICS coach from Sandhurst has been jailed for child sex offences
Read moreDetailsA 47-year-old Reading man has been arrested on suspciion of murder after a body was found in Erith, London
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new detective recruitment programme to support university graduates.
Read moreDetailsChiara Argieri said her two children, Tommy and Bella, are at different schools primary schools, resulting in an hour-long commute twice a day.
Read moreDetailsFarley Hill Primary School has kept the same catchment area after moving site, leading to heavy congestion at the start and end of the day.
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