Blandy & Blandy: Furlough ending, what’s next?
Between now and April 30, employers will also be able keep employees on full- or part-time furlough, and to place staff back on the scheme.
Read moreDetailsBetween now and April 30, employers will also be able keep employees on full- or part-time furlough, and to place staff back on the scheme.
Read moreDetails“During this time of isolation, when all the galleries and exhibitions are closed, it felt extra special to be able to share my artwork on the streets and roads with...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire West CCG is working with Reading Voluntary Action, Involve (Wokingham) and Volunteer Centre West Berkshire to distribute the funding.
Read moreDetailsThomas Frankham was convicted of religiously aggravated intentional harassment or distress and given a community order for 12 months and prohibited from attending premises where alcohol is served.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Finchampstead last week.
Read moreDetailsPaula Radcliffe has launched the TWO-15 challenge and urged families to exercise together during half-term this week.
Read moreDetailsCOVID-hit residents could see their council tax bills rise by 4.99% from April if the budget is approved by councillors tomorrow night. There will also be rises in parish and...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 75 people have become new citizens of the UK and Wokingham borough since the council moved its citizenship ceremonies online. The council has conducted 68 virtual ceremonies since...
Read moreDetailsA PETITION has been launched in a bid to force Wokingham’s town centre Post Office to revert to its previous opening hours. Earlier this month, the stamp issuing kiosk in...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps Wokingham’s older population has announced a new patron. WADE, based in Reading Road, offers day care facilities including hot meals, and entertainment. A minibus service helps...
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