Five pensions lawyers to join Reading-based Osborne Clarke from BDB Pitmans
Osborne Clarke has announced it has recruited a pensions team from BDB Pitmans with the agreement of the firm.
Read moreDetailsOsborne Clarke has announced it has recruited a pensions team from BDB Pitmans with the agreement of the firm.
Read moreDetailsWould you like to be a charity's voluntary trustee but don?t know where to start? Involve is looking for a volunteer for its available opportunities
Read moreDetailsKennel Store has advised Brits on how to ensure their Jubilee celebrations are smooth sailing in terms of making sure pets are happy and glorious
Read moreDetailsONE of Reading's MPs has come out in support for Boris Johnson following the publication of the Sue Gray report - to almost universal disdain from fellow social media users....
Read moreDetailsJack and The Beanstalk seeks young cast members. Apply soon.
Read moreDetailsMusical theatre gala seeks new talent. Deadline soon.
Read moreDetailsA NEW children?s festival is continuing this week with a range of theatrical events for all ages at South Street arts centre in Reading
Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST church is preparing to celebrate the jubilee by holding a jamboree.
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Read moreDetailsA FORMER seamstress who now lives in Finchampstead held a party to celebrate her 100th birthday.
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