Thames Valley Police seize roughly 1,000 plants from Shinfield cannabis factory
At around 12.40pm yesterday, Thames Valley Police officers found between 800 and 1,000 cannabis plants in Brookers Hill.
Read moreDetailsAt around 12.40pm yesterday, Thames Valley Police officers found between 800 and 1,000 cannabis plants in Brookers Hill.
Read moreDetailsBILLIONS of pounds worth of support will become available for business and charities in the South East, according to the University of Reading.New research from the University suggests the higher...
Read moreDetailsA SKILLS training centre is coming to Bracknell and Wokingham College, funded by Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).The College, which is run by Activate Learning, was awarded £600,000...
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning, which runs the college, was awarded £600,000 by Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership last month.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN has launched to encourage Wokingham residents to become their own boss by applying for a start-up loan. The British Business Bank is urging people across the South East...
Read moreDetailsBack to Work with Nigel Richards Whether you are fresh out of school, with neither experience nor a clue about the career path you wish to follow, or an old-hand...
Read moreDetailsIF YOU’RE thinking of getting a divorce, you do not have to embark on the process alone. Brenda Long, partner in Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy, is here...
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE in the pursuit of happiness might be heading to Wokingham, after a survey revealed the region’s workers are the most content in the UK. A new report from insolvency...
Read moreDetailsFREE MENTAL health awareness courses are available to Wokingham residents, thanks to Activate Learning. The education group has launched a scheme to help people get a better understanding of mental...
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the Wokingham Liberal Democrat group has welcomed an inquiry into the handling of the pandemic.
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