Wokingham business Ovenu helps young cooks measure up
Schools can claim free cooking ingredients containers for their pupils
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Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-RUN business in Reading has announced the appointment of new directors Lauren and Callum Stott have taken up the role as joint directors of Matinée after Lauren’s father, company...
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Read moreDetailsLaw firm Blandy & Blandy, which has offices in Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Wokingham, is delighted to have been re-accredited with the Lexcel
Read moreDetailsTwo brothers from Reading are set to expand their pizza business after making a successful pitch on Dragons Den
Read moreDetailsLocal MPS have reacted to delays to the rebuilding of the Royal Berkshire hospital.
Read moreDetailsDobbies Garden Centre in Hyde End Road, Shinfield, is set to be taken over by the largest family-run garden centre group in the UK
Read moreDetailsLuke and Owen Buckmaster, founders of Doughboys Pizza are set to put their proposal to the Dragons on the episode airing on Thursday, January 16
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