WOKINGHAM COMMUNITY AWARDS: Helen Wilson is ‘a complete inspiration’
EVERY athlete understands the struggle of competing through or after a bad injury.
EVERY athlete understands the struggle of competing through or after a bad injury.
Winners of a Berkshire awards scheme have been praised for their commitment to the borough’s families. The Little Ankle Biters’ ...
A WOKINGHAM-based automotive company has been rewarded for its performance and innovation at an industry award ceremony. CitNOW scooped Supplier ...
A Bracknell business has been awarded for its excellence in the field of IT. Google Cloud Services Provider Ancoris was ...
Businesses from across the country are being encouraged to nominate their leading ladies for a special awards scheme. The National ...
Wokingham tech businesses are among those announced as the finalists of this year’s Thames Valley Tech Awards. Businesses selected from ...
A BOOST to local businesses has been announced by the organisers of some popular awards. Muddy Stilettos is offering a ...
Simon Dimmick, a partner in Blandy & Blandy LLP’s leading Planning and Environmental law team, received the flagship ‘Outstanding Achievement’ ...
SOME of Wokingham’s unsung heroes were honoured at a special ceremony held in the Town Hall on Friday, January 26. The ...
Pupils at St Crispin’s School achieved seven silver and nine bronze certificates in this year’s UKMT Senior Maths Challenge. More ...
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