FROM THE CHAMBER: Care concerns
Adult Care Services are, at the moment, mainly working with the problems of covid. Other work is going on and continues to be monitored but covid and attendant questions have...
Read moreDetailsAdult Care Services are, at the moment, mainly working with the problems of covid. Other work is going on and continues to be monitored but covid and attendant questions have...
Read moreDetailsWORKPLACE testing is the key to enabling businesses to reopen safely. This is according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which said that ensuring staff can access coronavirus tests...
Read moreDetailsDavid Wilson Homes Southern plans to create more than 2,000 jobs for local residents in 2021.
Read moreDetailsA WATER supplier plans to create more than 1,000 jobs over the coming year – and around 350 of them will be in Reading. This means that Wokingham borough applicants...
Read moreDetailsThere’s no denying that it has been an extraordinary year, and months of working from home has pushed many of us to reconsider where and how we want to live....
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham resident has launched a Bracknell-based cleaning franchise, Ovenu.
Read moreDetailsWHILE working from home can be appealing, it also has some downsides. Aside from back-to-back virtual meetings and sharing workspaces with loved ones, it can also create a few aches...
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL business has joined our latest campaign to encourage Wokingham residents to support independent retailers this lockdown. David Cliff, owner of David Cliff Estate Agents in Peach Street, Wokingham,...
Read moreDetailsIN A BID to support students during lockdown, one local school is sending the message that everyone is #StrongerTogether. And to prove it, Maiden Erlegh School has made a new,...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER was pulled off a moped which was then stolen in an assault in Woodley last night. The incident took place outside the Tesco Local store in Loddon Vale...
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