Thames Valley Kings’ Trustee Peter Scoins named one of Royal Voluntary Services Platinum Champions
Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball club's Trustee Peter Scoins named one of Royal Voluntary Services Platinum Champions.
Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball club's Trustee Peter Scoins named one of Royal Voluntary Services Platinum Champions.
Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball club had two teams on display this weekend at the British Wheelchair Basketball National Championship ...
A THAMES VALLEY law firm with offices in Reading?s town centre has announced a new appointment and three promotions.
IT?S DESCRIBED as one of the largest office leasing deals that the Thames Valley will see this year, a global ...
The Thames Kings junior wheelchair Basketball team were in action at the Elite 8s finals this past weekend, where the ...
The Thames Valley Kings Wheelchair Basketball Club is holding an all day Wheelchair Basketball Fundraiser on Saturday, June 18.
Thames Water has received a Gold Award for its work supporting and recruiting the Armed Forces in the area.
STUDENTS at Farnborough Technical College and Farnborough Sixth Form College will have access to a new bus come September. Thames ...
HELP is on hand for Wokingham’s next generation of tech talent. AND Digital, a national tech consultancy, is launching a ...
THE FUTURE of business success lies in hybrid working, according to new research from TalkTalk. The connectivity provider said firms ...
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