University reveals new healthcare training facility
University reveals new healthcare training facility
Read moreDetailsUniversity reveals new healthcare training facility
Read moreDetailsThe owners of Bracknell-based company Campbell West are calling for a change in approach to how apprenticeships are promoted to school leavers
Read moreDetailsSANTA and his elves are visiting homes across Woodley and Earley, raising vital money for local causes and aided by a very special 'sleigh'
Read moreDetailsA BANK with a branch in Reading town centre is organising a special collection this Christmas to help victims of domestic abuse
Read moreDetailsA CHUTNEY maker from Berkshire has expanded its festive range on the shelves of supermarket chain Aldi.
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm that has recently opened a third branch has boosted its family law team with the appointment of a new partner.
Read moreDetailsA new childcare facility in Shinfield was opened by Reading FC's Andy Yiadom last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle is set to welcome two big names that will replace the House of Fraser.
Read moreDetailsSOME of Reading's best small businesses have been honoured following a hotly fought contest.
Read moreDetailsStanley Black & Decker will be based from the new Tempo Maidenhead site, after leasing 30,066 sq ft on the top floor of the building
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