PRISYM ID announces six further projects
A WOKINGHAM firm said signs of recovery are beginning to show following the coronavirus pandemic.PRISYM ID, which provides packaging and ...
A WOKINGHAM firm said signs of recovery are beginning to show following the coronavirus pandemic.PRISYM ID, which provides packaging and ...
Father Richard Lamey, from St Paul's Church, is one of eight clergy to be made an honorary canon later this ...
The first week of June marks National Volunteer’s Week.It is a chance to celebrate volunteering and highlight the amazing work ...
A WOKINGHAM recording studio is calling for music artists to use its newly built space. Creation X Recording, a music ...
Wokingham Bowling Club are inviting people of all ages and experience to come along to their open day on Sunday, ...
CYCLE mechanics can now train closer to home, after a new centre was launched by Bracknell and Wokingham College.Run by ...
A fortnight of surge testing will start in Wokingham borough to tackle rising covid rates, but what does that mean ...
BILLIONS of pounds worth of support will become available for business and charities in the South East, according to the ...
Cllr Stuart Munro, executive member for business and economic development at the borough council said he is incredibly pleased to ...
PEOPLE in the pursuit of happiness might be heading to Wokingham, after a survey revealed the region’s workers are the ...
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