Moving mountains: Bob Mountain joins Berkshire Local Transport Body
Bob Mountain has been elected as a new Vice Chair of the Berkshire Local Transport Body.
Read moreDetailsBob Mountain has been elected as a new Vice Chair of the Berkshire Local Transport Body.
Read moreDetailsVOLUME, a Wokingham-based artificial intelligence company has collected two awards at this year’s Thames Valley Tech Awards. The business was awarded the Innovative Tech Company and Tech Employer of the...
Read moreDetailsTHE QUEEN has awarded an MBE to a deputy headteacher from Sandhurst for work which has included transforming lives of those affected by the Rwandan Genocides. The birthday honours list,...
Read moreDetailsNearly 100 people in Crowthorne and Sandhurst were searched for weapons over the weekend as police crack down on knife crime in the villages.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP James Sunderland wanted to know if Parliament had a “clear responsibility” to set the right example. He was asking the question to the leader of the House of...
Read moreDetailsTHERESA MAY has called for a meaningful vote on the government’s housing plans which could see Wokingham borough forced to build 1,635 homes a year. The Maidenhead MP – and...
Read moreDetailsCyber criminals in the Thames Valley are preying on the over 55s, statistics suggest.
Read moreDetailsOxford Quantum Circuits is moving into the Thames Valley Science Park, based in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Business Club are offering advice on how to make exciting virtual presentations.
Read moreDetailsTHE FORMER Prime Minister has expressed concern over the government’s plans to dump more than 1,600 new homes every year on Wokingham borough. Theresa May, whose Maidenhead constituency includes Sonning,...
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