Fewer Berkshire homes for sale
The number of properties for sale in Berkshire has declined by 4.2%.
Read moreDetailsThe number of properties for sale in Berkshire has declined by 4.2%.
Read moreDetailsReading-based clean energy solutions company Enviromena has completed a major equity raise.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from Procter & Gamble's Reading offices lent their time to Little Heath School in Tilehurst to clean up a site ahead of of green projects
Read moreDetailsINSTALLED on roofs across the borough, they seem pretty safe, but a warning has been issued: thieves are after solar panels
Read moreDetailsMORE than £5,000 has been raised and all by asking a few questions.
Read moreDetailsA NEW three-year partnership between a retailer with a store in Reading's town centre and a mental health charity.
Read moreDetailsIf you're hunting for that illusive, original gift to wow and surprise at Christmas, you may want to head to Ascot or Reading
Read moreDetailsEXPANSION plans for a Thames Valley-based IT firm have taken a step forward with a significant investment in from a private equity investment.
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL-based IT firm has scooped another award, this time looking at the future.
Read moreDetailsThe Foresters Arms on Brunswick Street saw new owners take over earlier this year, followed by a refurbishment which concluded back in August
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