Thames Water to cut 300 jobs after “challenging year”
Thames Water is set to cut 300 job positions after what it has described as a "challenging year," though many are currently vacant
Read moreDetailsThames Water is set to cut 300 job positions after what it has described as a "challenging year," though many are currently vacant
Read moreDetailsChloe Petts' If You Can't Say Anything Nice comes to Reading's South Street Arts Centre on Thursday, November 9, from 8pm
Read moreDetailsThe Atomic Weapons Establishment is set to redouble its efforts in supporting STEM professionals to return to work
Read moreDetailsNew Directions College has seen a £10,000 boost from the National Lottery Heritage Fund as it marks 65th anniversary
Read moreDetailsWhile corporate insolvency is up on last year's figures, personal insolvency has levelled out since September 2020, says R3 regional chair Garry Lee
Read moreDetailsWestcoast, based in Theale, has signed off on a deal with Boom Collaboration to supply for their entire range
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has welcomed another U-turn by rail providers as operators roll back plans to close ticket offices across rail networks
Read moreDetailsResidents are being asked to look out for final reminders in the council's annual Electoral Services canvass, sent out this week
Read moreDetailsREADING'S children's services provider has taken first place in a prestigious national awards for its children in care council
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham Picture Framer is set to explore the work of Emily Gillmor through a display of her limited edition screenprints
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