Sweet talk: Cadbury’s relative speaks at Leighton Park
STUDENTS at Leighton Park School were treated to a talk delivered by a guest speaker bearing one of the UK's most recognisable names.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Leighton Park School were treated to a talk delivered by a guest speaker bearing one of the UK's most recognisable names.
Read moreDetailsFaster Processing Ltd, based in Reading, has launched the Tapeeno app, which transforms any Android phone into a payment device and card reader
Read moreDetailsThey came, they saw, they got free chicken sandwiches for a year. Popeyes, Reading's newest restaurant, opened on Thursday, with free food for some
Read moreDetailsNEW HOMES are being built in the regions where demand is the highest according to new research, and the south east is a hot spot
Read moreDetailsREADING'S economic development and place marketing organisation has appointed five new directors to help its work.
Read moreDetailsONE of the country's biggest supermarket chains has announced it is to recruit more employees.
Read moreDetailsThe survey has revealed the places offering highest and lowest salaries, with Reading taking third highest salary in the UK
Read moreDetailsReading's night-time venues garner Purple Flag accreditation, denoting safety and vibrancy in the town's night-life
Read moreDetailsA NEW warehouse has been created in a Wokingham-based business park, and it will be helping to make movies
Read moreDetailsCOMPANIES dealing with technology have helped the south east see a growth in real estate leasing with the highest number of deals completed since 2018
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