Co-op helps food poverty
A regional retailer is encouraging its shoppers to do one simple thing this Christmas in order for thousands of pounds to be donated to food banks
Read moreA regional retailer is encouraging its shoppers to do one simple thing this Christmas in order for thousands of pounds to be donated to food banks
Read moreOne of Wokingham?s oldest restaurants is set to re-open next week for the first time in almost two years.
Read moreSTAFF at one of the borough?s water companies are celebrating after it has been given the ServiceMark Accreditation with Distinctio
Read moreCONCERNED about the Government?s recent vote on sewage discharge? Write to Matt Rodda.
Read moreSQUIRE'S garden centre in Wokingham has opened a new food hall, which includes local produce, a fresh bakery section and a butchers.
Read moreHollywood is coming to Winnersh Triangle. Frasers Property UK announced that long-term lease contracts have been exchanged with Stage Fifty, at its 90-acre business park, Winnersh Triangle, near Reading. Stage Fifty, a company...
Read moreThe borough council and Thames Valley Berkshire Business Growth Hub are working to bring business leaders together.
Read moreSophie was shocked to discover around eighty-five per cent of all clothes bought in Britain ended up in landfill after they wore out.
Read moreA SIMPLE idea born from one man?s passion for beer is winning fans across the county. And it has just celebrated its first anniversary.
Read moreCO-OP shoppers have donated thousands of pounds to charities rather than keep the cash for themselves.
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