Home working: tips on how to make it work
A hybrid approach that balances the best of home-based working with the aspects people have missed about working together in the office is here to stay says leading Thames Valley...
Read moreDetailsA hybrid approach that balances the best of home-based working with the aspects people have missed about working together in the office is here to stay says leading Thames Valley...
Read moreDetailsThe Village Hamper, in Sonning, has been awarded for its 'good cheer' in an annual awards ceremony, celebrating independent stores.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has declared a climate emergency and published an action plan - and it wants to hear from residents.
Read moreDetailsNetwork to your heart's content at this upcoming Wokingham Positive Difference virtual meeting.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Conservatives enjoyed a successful local elections, gaining a majority in the borough council with seven new councillors elected.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber wins the Thames Valley police and crime commissioner election as more than 30,000 ballots are rejected.
Read moreDetailsThe boy suffered multiple injuries, including a broken leg and arm, a bruised lung and a facial injury.
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE school has been shortlisted for an award for its efforts during the pandemic. It has been recognised for the award due to the extensive work it has done...
Read moreDetailsA CONSTRUCTION firm has donated £650 to a Wokingham charity, Two Saints. Balfour Beatty, which carries out projects across the borough including the Major Highways Programme, donated the funds to...
Read moreDetailsBUSINESS confidence is at its highest since 2016 as covid restrictions begin to lift, according to Aldermore. The bank reported that on average, small- to medium-sized businesses (SMEs) plan to...
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