Reading Business Improvement District launches new food and drink map
THE READING Business Improvement District has released a new map of places to eat and drink in Reading, listing more than 140 locations
Read moreDetailsTHE READING Business Improvement District has released a new map of places to eat and drink in Reading, listing more than 140 locations
Read moreDetailsA new record store is set to open in Caversham on Thursday, Sep 7, as an online music merchant is set to launch its first bricks-and-mortar branch
Read moreDetailsAN increase in workload has seen an increase in staff at THP Solicitors.
Read moreDetailsIT IS one of the toughest challenges of all, and a bit muddy, but a first XI from a Thames Valley-based company took it on - and won
Read moreDetailsAN expert in risk management and business continuity is the speaker at September's Woodley Business Club
Read moreDetailsVOTING has opened on a potential strike at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Aldermaston.
Read moreDetailsA Winnersh-based company has been nominated for a prestigious award.
Read moreDetailsA consultation on how buses and delivery vehicles move through Reading will end tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsStreatley residents Simon and Mandy Barter were victims of digital isolation thanks to their rural location.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at Reading Buses are set to receive an inflation-matching pay increase this autumn.
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