Beenham solar energy project on former landfill site green-lit
A plot which used to house landfill for the based Grundon Waste Management has moved one step closer to housing a green energy project in Beenham.
Read moreDetailsA plot which used to house landfill for the based Grundon Waste Management has moved one step closer to housing a green energy project in Beenham.
Read moreDetailsEclectic Games is set to up sticks and expand to a new location in Market Place, owners have announced.
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Read moreDetailsA convenience store in Reading town centre is in trouble as police have accused the company of hiring illegal workers and selling stolen goods.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a seafood restaurant into offices in Reading town centre has been completed.
Read moreDetailsThe legal firm will support two new good causes
Read moreDetailsAlice Chaplin and Louise Ryan have qualified as solicitors in Blandy & Blandy's leading Wills, Probate, Tax & Trusts team.
Read moreDetailsTheatregoers are set for the Time of their life, with a brand new theatre set to open in West London in 2025.
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 Uni of Reading has warned of further risk to the UK's status as a leader in the film industry amid an 'exodus' of freelancers
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