Small businesses not yet getting government loans
"Our latest data shows that many businesses face a cliff-edge scenario, either at the end of this month or over the course of the next quarter."
Read moreDetails"Our latest data shows that many businesses face a cliff-edge scenario, either at the end of this month or over the course of the next quarter."
Read moreDetailsThe official NHS recruitment service has partnered with the networking website to fill critical vacancies.
Read moreDetailsAFTER an elderly Wokingham man had his bank account raided, Thames Valley Police have released an image of a woman they believe could help their investigation. The incident took place...
Read moreDetails“We have also made a number of arrests which have led to people being jailed for breaching coronavirus restrictions or coughing at officers or members of the public."
Read moreDetailsPremier business events organiser, Elcot Media & Events Ltd, has announced the return of the Thames Valley Business Magazine Awards. The annual awards- which recognise profitability, innovation and contributions to...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are warning residents not to become complacent over the security of their vehicles during the coronavirus pandemic. They want people to take every precaution to ensure that the contents...
Read moreDetailsBy Dylan, Foundry College Sports should be fun for all. Playing a game of football, a match of tennis or even swimming, all of these and many more can be...
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough’s four MPs has launched an urgent appeal to start lifting lockdown restrictions. Sir John Redwood has written to the Government, urging them to review the current...
Read moreDetailsBURGLARS are taking advantage of the lockdown to steal from homes that are being renovated. Thames Valley Police has issued a warning after a series of incidents in the Reading...
Read moreDetailsNetworking group Wokingham Positive Difference proved their worth this week by continuing to bring together local business leaders, government representatives and charities. Instead of its regular monthly face-to-face event, the...
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