Young entrepeneurs to return to Broad Street for business fair
Following November's inaugural event, this The Children's Business Fair returns bringing 40 stalls run entirely by young entrepreneurs aged 7 to 17.
Read moreDetailsFollowing November's inaugural event, this The Children's Business Fair returns bringing 40 stalls run entirely by young entrepreneurs aged 7 to 17.
Read moreDetailsInfinity Property & Lifestyle Management, founded by duo Katie Morgan and Emma Willoughby, has been named Professional Services Startup of the Year
Read moreDetailsShinfield Studios operators have closed a deal securing £250m in refinancing following the completion of the project last year.
Read moreDetailsCentrum Group, headquartered in Reading, has been named one of the fastest-growing founder-led firms in the UK.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School, in east Reading, teamed up with Ethical Reading to host the Business Ethics Schools Fair on Friday, June 20.
Read moreDetailsA hotel in Reading that is due to be reopened by a hospitality company could be getting new fitness rooms.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley law firm, Blandy & Blandy, which has offices in Reading and Wokingham, has acquired the business of McQueen Turner Solicitors.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Andrew Charlton-Perez is recognised for exceptional contribution to climate science and education
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