East Reading teacher celebrates 10 years sharing the sound of music with under sevens
A TEACHER who specialises in helping children aged seven and under discover music is marking a decade in business this month
Read moreDetailsA TEACHER who specialises in helping children aged seven and under discover music is marking a decade in business this month
Read moreDetailsTWO charities based around the Royal Berkshire Hospital are £25,000 better off as a result of a Reading-based law firm.
Read moreDetailsA COURIER company with a base in Woodley is looking for additional staff to meet demand.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm opened the doors of its offices earlier this month to hold its annual summer party.
Read moreDetailsA car retailer is inviting drivers to find out more about its new electric car range which it says has an increased driving range
Read moreDetailsA READING-based solicitors firm was one of the backers of a national award scheme celebrating people with dyslexia.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM businessman has vowed "never again" after completing the arduous 24-hour three peaks challenge with just seconds to spare
Read moreDetailsVISITORS at an upcoming event will be able to find out about employment opportunities in the Ding.
Read moreDetailsA PLATINUM jubilee planting session took place in Earley earlier this month to mark our former monarch.
Read moreDetailsAN ESTATE agency has announced its new signing, as it seeks to improve its service.
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