Leading bowling company to open location in Reading in 2025
A leading bowling company will be coming to Reading for the first time in 2025 with the opening now just months away.
Read moreDetailsA leading bowling company will be coming to Reading for the first time in 2025 with the opening now just months away.
Read moreDetailsLocal lad Adam Moore leaves the bright lights of London to open his specialist technology change and transformation recruitment business, Morela
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Read moreDetailsReading's Select Care Leasing has announced Shane Pither is taking on the role as head of Select Electric.
Read moreDetailsColleagues at leading Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy have been busy supporting a local charity during the festive season.
Read moreDetailsA restaurant and bar brand is set to open its first-ever location in Reading next year.
Read moreDetailsFive more venues in Reading have received accreditation denoting a dedication to safety and standards in the town centre by Best Bar None
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Read moreDetailsAround 30 key leaders joined the launch event at The Roseate Hotel last week, to take part in a showcase of the new service
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