New staff for Lichfields
Thames Valley planning and development consultancy Lichfields has appointed two new planners.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley planning and development consultancy Lichfields has appointed two new planners.
Read moreDetailsThe Grumpy Goat in Smelly Alley (Union Street), central Reading, has announced it is to close after being in the business in some form for a decade
Read moreDetailsZaika The Paan Shop on Oxford Road is looking to serve food until 2am, and has applied to Reading Borough Council to extend its opening hours
Read moreDetailsA REPLICA RBH ward has been built in Winnersh Triangle to help train the next generation of medics.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a wheely choccy scoffy day in Reading - if you're quick
Read moreDetailsA WEST Reading Indian takeaway is officially one of the best in the country after winning a national award.
Read moreDetailsA TOUCH of Gallic charm is coming to Reading town centre after plans for a new boulangerie received approval.
Read moreDetailsInsolvency activity in the South East saw a slight reduction during September following a big increase in August.
Read moreDetailsTravelodge has launched a nationwide dual-locations student recruitment programme which includes jobs in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsA Reading car retailer is offering drivers an exclusive sneak peek at its newest model.
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