Thames Water announces new chief executive
After a year-long search, Thames Water announced the appointment of a new chief executive last week. Sarah Bentley will begin her new role leading the U.K’s largest water and wastewater...
Read moreDetailsAfter a year-long search, Thames Water announced the appointment of a new chief executive last week. Sarah Bentley will begin her new role leading the U.K’s largest water and wastewater...
Read moreDetailsA NEW headteacher will be taking over Luckley House School from September. This week, the school announced that Areti Bizior would succeed Jane Tudor as the Head of the school. ...
Read moreDetailsIn response to the unprecedented challenges facing businesses as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Thames Valley Berkshire Business Growth Hub has launched a new Coronavirus Information & Resource Portal...
Read moreDetailsWith 22 years riding experience under her helmet, Ms Green launched Bia four years ago in the hope of helping women to become more confident in the world of cycling.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based firm is doing its bit during the Covid-19 pandemic by helping companies making medical equipment. PRISYM ID, based in Oaklands Park, offers a labelling platform that includes a...
Read moreDetailsNEW HOMESCHOOLING resources are promising to stink-up science lessons. Thames Water has launched try-at-home experiments to teach children about water and waste services in an interactive way. Its education team...
Read moreDetailsA Virtual Origami Club is being run by Wokingham Borough Libraries to help keep children busy during lockdown. Every week, youngsters are practicing the Japanese art of paper folding, creating...
Read moreDetailsBUS DRIVERS will be sporting a new uniform on Monday as they are encouraged to dress up as Stormtroopers, Ewoks and Jabba the Hutt. The fun outfits are because Reading...
Read moreDetailsA senior doctor at Royal Berkshire Hospital has been a victim of theft after her bike was stolen from a locked storage area outside of the hospital. Health officials have...
Read moreDetailsAround 100 new staff have joined the firm’s huge effort which has almost doubled production from 3.5 million items a week.
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