Three businesses to move into Peach Place and Elms Field
“As the summer has got underway it has been great seeing Peach Place come into its own as a popular destination for the town centre."
Read moreDetails“As the summer has got underway it has been great seeing Peach Place come into its own as a popular destination for the town centre."
Read moreDetailsThe global healthcare company has sold its UK premises at 42 Broad Street in Wokingham and is moving to Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has said it will support a third runway at Heathrow – as long as it is carbon neutral. At the council meeting held virtually on Monday, July...
Read moreDetailsA JOB has been created thanks to the arrival of a company dedicated to purchasing vehicles. A branch of webuyanycar.com has opened at Innovation House in the Innovation Business Park,...
Read moreDetails“Employees who successfully bring their staff back from furlough leave will receive a bonus of £1,000 per person."
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL hair salon company is feeling hopeful about reimbursement, after their insurance claim was initially rejected. Marc Antoni, which has five salons across Woodley, Henley, Caversham, Bracknell and Fleet,...
Read moreDetailsA WINE DELIVERY company has chosen Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice as an official charity partner. Laithwaite’s, which has its headquarters in Theale, chose Sue Ryder in memory of...
Read moreDetailsTHE WAY in which Wokingham Borough Council’s online meetings are conducted became a fierce battle as parties argued over the best way for them to be held. The clash came...
Read moreDetailsONE OF the borough’s four MPs said he is pleased to see the council is looking to invest in safe cycle routes for Woodley residents. Matt Rodda, MP for Reading...
Read moreDetailsTHE coronavirus has seen a Woodley-based business have extra, extra business – now you can read all about it. Every morning, a team from Brightons News collect, sort and deliver...
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