Recovery: Wokingham Council’s top priority
THE COUNCIL’S priority for the next year will be economic and social recovery. That’s the promise from the leader of the council, Cllr John Halsall. He made the pledge as...
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL’S priority for the next year will be economic and social recovery. That’s the promise from the leader of the council, Cllr John Halsall. He made the pledge as...
Read moreDetailsCLLR Keith Baker has been installed as the new mayor of Wokingham Borough at the annual meeting of the council, held on Thursday, May 20. Outgoing mayor Malcolm Richards stepped...
Read moreDetailsR3 is warning Wokingham businesses against 'a false sense of security' and said financial challenges are coming.
Read moreDetailsHENLEY Business School is leading research into the future of blood testing. The school, at the University of Reading, is heading up a £1 million project to see if blood...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM education group is urging local employers to support the next generation of workers. Activate Learning, which works with schools and colleges across Berkshire, is calling on Wokingham’s digital,...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough residents have the opportunity to help kickstart Reading’s economy by becoming Recovery Ambassadors. Reading UK is urging the local community to volunteer as Welcome Ambassadors to support the...
Read moreDetailsA HOME care specialist, Helping Hands, opened the doors of a new branch for the Reading area. Helping Hands, a family-run home care provider across England and Wales, have launched...
Read moreDetailsSOMETHING is brewing in Wokingham town centre, as new taproom The Outhouse Brewery prepares to open its doors on Denmark Street next month. Part of the Elms Field redevelopment, the...
Read moreDetailsBack to Work with Nigel Richards Gone are the days when finding a job meant perusing the job adverts in newspapers, sending the recruiter a CV and covering letter in...
Read moreDetailsA NEW autism resource has been launched for secondary school students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Opening in September, it will be based at Maiden Erlegh School in Earley and will...
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