Befriending app to launch next month
A new app is launching in Reading next month which aims to make it easy and safe to arrange companionship and help.
Read moreDetailsA new app is launching in Reading next month which aims to make it easy and safe to arrange companionship and help.
Read moreDetails“I am appealing for the public’s help in tracing Lamb, who is wanted in connection with a string of burglaries that occurred within Twyford in Berkshire, and two in Claygate...
Read moreDetailsThe impact of the coronavirus pandemic on businesses is starting to become clear, says Garry Lee of R3.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police stopped the driver, who was in Woodley at the time and believed to be drug driving.
Read moreDetailsThe National Business Women's Awards have reopened nominations, with two new categories: Lockdown Leader and Business Chameleon.
Read moreDetailsSOUTHERN Co-Op says it is committed to achieving a net-zero carbon footprint by 2050. And the company is aiming to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% over the next...
Read moreDetailsThe owner of Wokingham's only independent bakery has won an award as part of the SME UK Enterprise Awards.
Read moreDetailsFlight Logistics, a Wokingham courier group, has chosen a new artist for its Art on Wheels project.
Read moreDetailsThe CBI is urging the Government to rethink transport and infrastructure across the South East, following a change in public transport use.
Read moreDetailsCarol Adkins, from local company Berkshire Physiotherapy, made her podcast debut recently.
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