Blandy and Blandy: Q&A with Family Lawyer Gemma Kemp
Where are you located? I am primarily based in our Wokingham office, at 5 Market Place, which is conveniently located in the heart of the town. I am also very...
Read moreDetailsWhere are you located? I am primarily based in our Wokingham office, at 5 Market Place, which is conveniently located in the heart of the town. I am also very...
Read moreDetailsIn our March article, we wrote about the Renters (Reform) Bill which has now reached the 2nd reading stage in the House of Lords. Currently landlords can repossess their properties...
Read moreDetailsIf you work in education, or you're still studying, September is an exciting time.
Read moreDetails"An amazing human being who continues to work tirelessly for the town in his role as verger of Reading Minster," has been nominated
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice have been proudly serving our community for more than 30 years, they offer world-class palliative and end-of-life care and support
Read moreDetailsCommunity Champion, Sarah Cheeseman, sponsor Reading Buses
Read moreDetailsopportunity to get started on our most important task: setting up a constituency office. When Parliament is sitting,
Read moreDetailsOver the last couple of months, the Council's social media sites have been focussing on different communities in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA woman who started a local Motor Neurone Disease Association group after the death of her husband from the illness has been dubbed "awesome"
Read moreDetailsA company's support for a charity for premature babies and their families has brought it a nomination for the Business in Action award.
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