Promotions at Savills
Real estate firm Savills has announced four promotions in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReal estate firm Savills has announced four promotions in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has joined a new initiative aimed at showcasing the role that the educational institutions in the UK's economy.
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Read moreDetailsInsolvency-related activity increased by more than 23% in Berkshire and the south east.
Read moreDetailsA READING MP has given an award to a business providing support to some of the town's canine residents. Matt Rodda presented Toni Ilsley, founder of Charlie's Dog Place, with...
Read moreDetailsDance with Sonia Brown welcomes the former Royal Ballet soloist as its new patron
Read moreDetailsThe company hosted their annual Night with the Stars at the Hilton Hotel celebrating their employees who have done amazing things over the past year.
Read moreDetailsFree books are now available at re3 Recycling Centres for residents and organisations
Read moreDetailsThe competition is open to all grassroots youth football teams across the UK.
Read moreDetailsA tender has opened for the £2.65m work.
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