Station Hill opens new multi-use workspace with The Quad
The Quad combines private offices, co-working spaces, meeting rooms, and business amenities across 30,000 sq ft and two storeys in central Reading
Read moreDetailsThe Quad combines private offices, co-working spaces, meeting rooms, and business amenities across 30,000 sq ft and two storeys in central Reading
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is appealing for charities to apply for its Charity of the Year scheme which sees the university select a charity
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Read moreDetailsJake Bugg has set himself up for double duty with the announcement of the continuation of his Your Town tour, which kicks off at The Hexagon in June
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has backed a yearly initiative to help adults take control of their heart health and keep their blood pressure levels in check.
Read moreDetailsFreedom of Information requests lodged by Medical Negligence Assist have shown that 30 claims were settled, totalling over £10m
Read moreDetailsThree PureGym centres are urging members to take part in Marathon May to help raise funds in aid of the work of Parents and Children Together (PACT).
Read moreDetailsThe Football Governance Bill has seen a majority vote in favour of regulation of club ownership, and is now due to go forward to the committee stage
Read moreDetailsThe hand-written sign on the corner of Russell Street where it meets Oxford Road has garnered an accolade from the national Sign and Wrap Awards.
Read moreDetailsPupils at The Abbey School were joined by Geri Halliwell-Horner who gave a talk about her career and her latest novel, Rose Frost: Ice on Fire.
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