Big LEEP for Reading firm
Reading-based Leep Utilities has been appointed as a partner for house builder Persimmon Homes.
Read moreDetailsReading-based Leep Utilities has been appointed as a partner for house builder Persimmon Homes.
Read moreDetailsA record-breaking 11.5 million taxpayers submitted their self assessment tax returns by midnight on January 31
Read moreDetailsA pub in Reading that has been closed for years is set to be knocked down and replaced with a drive-thru Greggs.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of The Lyndhurst, Queens Road, have posted to social media to say that they will be leaving when their tenancy ends
Read moreDetailsThe company behind the build of major plans to build more than 1,200 homes in Reading town centre has been named.
Read moreDetailsA combination of factors have seen more businesses enter the insolvency process.
Read moreDetailsWhere organisations continue to ignore the law, they can expect to face the consequences.
Read moreDetailsLa'De Kitchen, Pangbourne, is among the contenders for this year's British Kebab Awards, set to be held at the end of February
Read moreDetailsA YOUNG apprentice says a placement at a Reading-based water firm has been perfect for him to explore different aspects of the company's work.
Read moreDetailsIT IS getting harder for women to find employment opportunities according to a new report from a charity with a base in Reading.
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