Waze and means … Reading-based Volvo dealership upgrades its in-car systems to help town get about
THERE'S new Waze and means to get about and avoiding traffic jams, thanks to a Reading car retailer's latest offer.
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S new Waze and means to get about and avoiding traffic jams, thanks to a Reading car retailer's latest offer.
Read moreDetailsA READING company which started off with a staff of 10 just six years ago has announced another major expansion.
Read moreDetailsTWO charities that work across Reading and Wokingham will benefit from a two year partnership with a Thames Valley-based law firm.
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY that offers an environmentally parcel delivery is calling on people to get behind a share offer as it prepares to launch in Reading.
Read moreDetailsENTRIES are open for a charity golf day taking place in Sonning next month ? and there's an added incentive in the form of a bacon roll.
Read moreDetailsA HOTEL group has launched a search to find new staff ahead of the summer season.
Read moreDetailsFROM a chiller to a thriller: two staff members from an electrical goods firm swapped fridges for falling all in a bid to raise money for charity.
Read moreDetailsTo mark its golden anniversary, ITS has embarked on twelve months of fundraising in aid of Sue Ryder
Read moreDetailsTwo colleagues at Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy have returned from a three-day conference held in New York City.
Read moreDetailsFEWER new house builds are making it tougher for buyers struggling to get on the property ladder.
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