REDA Report shows tourism contributes nearly £400M to Reading’s economy
Tourism contributes nearly £400 million a year to the town's economy every year, new figures from reading destination and economy agency shows
Read moreDetailsTourism contributes nearly £400 million a year to the town's economy every year, new figures from reading destination and economy agency shows
Read moreDetailsA pharmaceutical temperature-controlled logistics expert based in Theale has secured a win at the Insider's Made in Southeast Awards 2023.
Read moreDetailsResearch from the UK's biggest property portal revealed the number of properties coming to market on Boxing Day has nearly tripled since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsCustomers in Berkshire can now secure a bag up to 24 hours ahead of the collection time.
Read moreDetailsCorporate insolvencies have shot up by more than a fifth compared with last year.
Read moreDetailsThe council's planning applications committee approved the scheme.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 1,500 toys have been donated to a festive appeal from a storage firm.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire has been revealed as the fourth best location in the United Kingdom for new finance graduates.
Read moreDetailsPotential new occupants would be taking over empty units in the eastern portion of the park.
Read moreDetailsReading University ranked as UK's greenest
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