Enviromena launches first-of-its-kind apprenticeship for company
Enviromena, which develops renewable energy projects in the UK and Italy, has launched a programme to attract a new wave of employees
Read moreDetailsEnviromena, which develops renewable energy projects in the UK and Italy, has launched a programme to attract a new wave of employees
Read moreDetailsFounder said nobody in the UK restaurant software industry has ever done this before.
Read moreDetailsCHALLENGES don't get much tougher ? or muddier ? than this: electric shocks, ice baths, tear gas, mud, water ? and a 40ft net to climb
Read moreDetailsRail operator South Western Railway hosted the first national conference dedicated to safeguarding on the railway.
Read moreDetailsAN INDUSTRY body estimates that more than 10,000 additional construction workers are required across the South East to meet demand.
Read moreDetailsAN ADULT entertainment venue in Reading town centre wants to renew its licence and open for longer.
Read moreDetailsLADIES what brunch have helped raise £7,000 for a charity that helps women get back into work.
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Read moreDetailsA dedicated group of donors and Microsoft employees has set up a new community group to help support blood plasma donation in Reading
Read moreDetailsIncreasingly in Family Law cases there is an emphasis on keeping disputes away from the courtroom. This is because the Family Court system is under resourced and overstretched -...
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