Thames Water parent firm fails to pay interest on its debts
THE PARENT company of Thames Water says it failed to meet a deadline to pay interest on its debts.
Read moreDetailsTHE PARENT company of Thames Water says it failed to meet a deadline to pay interest on its debts.
Read moreDetailsthe team at Access Self Storage Reading in Portman Road, invited people to donate chocolate eggs to its annual appeal
Read moreDetailsThames Water is looking at creating a new reservoir near Abingdon and a river abstraction point on the River Thames supported by water recycling
Read moreDetailsLit Fibre, which is based in Greyfriars Road, is an alternative fibre network comprising a network builder and Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Read moreDetailsAn engineering consultancy firm is to move its offices from the former Shinfield to Green Park
Read moreDetailsOn 6 March, the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, unveiled the Government’s Spring Budget. Whilst many commentators deemed it a relatively uneventful Budget, it did bring some mixed news for buy to...
Read moreDetailsExtinction Rebellion campaigners are staging a protest in Broad Street, where Barclays Bank is holding a net-zero "masterclass" event
Read moreDetailsThere would be no reason for Wokingham Borough Council to refuse Wycombe Wanderers permission to use Reading's training ground.
Read moreDetailsThe new owners of Reading Prison have spoken after being named as the purchasers of the site for a multi-million pound sum.
Read moreDetailsIn order to serve food and drinks past 11pm, it requires a licence from Reading Borough Council.
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