Local IT firm lends a helping hand
A Reading-based IT company has partnered with two local charities to deliver care packages to the local community.
Read moreA Reading-based IT company has partnered with two local charities to deliver care packages to the local community.
Read moreAccording to Thames Valley Police, there were four daily online sex crimes against children in the Thames Valley this year.
Read moreSadie Shepherd, owner of Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre, is raising money to move the centre to Warfield.
Read moreBob Mountain has been elected as a new Vice Chair of the Berkshire Local Transport Body.
Read moreVOLUME, a Wokingham-based artificial intelligence company has collected two awards at this year’s Thames Valley Tech Awards. The business was awarded the Innovative Tech Company and Tech Employer of the...
Read moreThe Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has been named the official charity partner of the Mapledurham Run later this year.
Read moreONE WOKINGHAM family has been making sure that everybody starts the new football season on the right foot. Over the past month, Emine and Steve Holden have been busy collecting...
Read moreAnn Tigerstedt completed her Virtual London Marathon around Cantley Park last weekend, whilst raising money for Lawrence's Roundabout Well Appeal.
Read moreWokingham Borough Council is celebrating Black History Month online this year, with a virtual exhibition.
Read moreKelly Bradley, from Wokingham, is running 65 miles for Cystic Fibrosis this year - and she only has 11 more miles to go.
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