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Read moreDetailsShinfield Studios is nearing completion of its final phase of construction.
Read moreDetailsA Sulhampstead business has won an award for its efforts to provide education in Madagascar.
Read moreDetailsEastEnders' star Rudolph Walker has teamed up with 18 famous men to raise awareness of men's increased risk of modern slavery.
Read moreDetailsA former UTC Reading student has been awarded a sought-after engineering scholarship
Read moreDetailsTheale-based tech supply specialist Westcoast is celebrating a major business success.
Read moreDetailsReading-based Favouritetable has written to Energy Minister, the Rt Hon Graham Stuart, to raise the issue of increasing energy costs.
Read moreDetailsA prominent politician has told Reading FC fans to "watch this space".
Read moreDetailsA Reading firm has been named as one of Bloomberg UK's 25 Startups to Watch.
Read moreDetailsSome motorists heading to Thames Valley Park will be forced to make a six mile diversion next month.
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