Hot wheels: Earley fire crew welcomes new Volvo engine
Earley and Bracknell fire stations have welcomed new Volvo fire engines, with help from the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Read moreDetailsEarley and Bracknell fire stations have welcomed new Volvo fire engines, with help from the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Read moreDetailsA CHARVIL musician is embarking on a new musical adventure — and it’s got a Hollywood theme.Music teacher and choir director Suzanne Newman is launching her latest group, The Project...
Read moreDetailsThe first week of June marks National Volunteer’s Week.It is a chance to celebrate volunteering and highlight the amazing work that volunteers do.The past year has been very different for...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Grade II station footbridge is set to open at the end of the summer, Network Rail hopes, after the stairs collapsed last year.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM recording studio is calling for music artists to use its newly built space. Creation X Recording, a music production company, has built a new recording studio based at...
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough has been named the most prosperous place to live in the UK, following a new report by the Legatum Institute.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police Violence Reduction Unit commissioned the national PHSE Association to create brand new materials and lesson plans, ensuring teaching approaches are up-to-date.
Read moreDetailsSindlesham's Freely Fruity charity has been shortlisted for a £10,000 grant to support future fruit tree planting projects.
Read moreDetailsCYCLE mechanics can now train closer to home, after a new centre was launched by Bracknell and Wokingham College.Run by Activate Learning, the centre has created a new training workshop...
Read moreDetailsTHE IMPACT of Brexit is becoming clearer for Berkshire’s small businesses, according to Close Brothers Asset Finance.The banking group reported that four in 10 small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have...
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