New managing partner for Reading-based Boyes Turner
READING-based law firm Boyes Turner has appointed Barry Stanton as its new managing partner.
Read moreDetailsREADING-based law firm Boyes Turner has appointed Barry Stanton as its new managing partner.
Read moreDetailsA SUPERMARKET chain is launching a trial of plastic-free bananas across its Berkshire stores.
Read moreDetailsThe state-of-the-art site is now fully operational.
Read moreDetailsTHE CHARITABLE arm of a hairdressers with branches in Reading and Wokingham has celebrated summer with a fundraising party night.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER bank in Reading town centre could become a convenience store if a licence is granted.
Read moreDetailsAn awareness day raises funds to support mental health
Read moreDetailsTHE JEWELLERY designers of tomorrow are currently taking part in a contest where Reading's shoppers can decide the winner.
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST tenants for the new ONE Station Hill development in Reading town centre have been revealed ? and they are international names.
Read moreDetailsWe speak to William Elphick, owner of Hickies, which celebrates 160 years in the business this November
Read moreDetailsThe coveted award celebrates hotels that have consistently received great traveller reviews on TripAdvisor.
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