Tilehurst land comes under the hammer
Freehold land at 171 Long Lane in Tilehurst is part of the online auction.
Read moreDetailsFreehold land at 171 Long Lane in Tilehurst is part of the online auction.
Read moreDetailsA READING businessman has expands his network of fast food restaurants with the launch of a new diner.
Read moreDetailsA PUB'S comedy night might have been packed with giggles, but it had a serious purpose: helping young people with disabilities
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley branch of Marc Antoni salons has taken home the accolade for Customer Care Salon of the Year at the annual awards ceremony
Read moreDetailsA study compiled by financial tech company Plus500 has placed Berkshire sixth in a list of the most financially productive areas of the country
Read moreDetailsTHE FREEHOLD of a prime Reading car dealership has been bought for £6.2m.
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm with offices in Reading and Wokingham has appointed a new face to its commercial property team.
Read moreDetailsA CAR parts retailer is looking to downsize one of its Reading stores.
Read moreDetailsHenley Business School has announced the findings of its latest research examining what drives retention of staff motivates workers
Read moreDetailsWhile the Ministry of Justice has named the new owner of Reading Gaol, plans for the site and intentions of the company's director are no clearer
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