Wokingham MP Sir John Redwood opens new base for pharmaceutical firm
A NEW base for a pharmaceutical company was officially opened by Wokingham MP Sir John Redwood earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA NEW base for a pharmaceutical company was officially opened by Wokingham MP Sir John Redwood earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA NEW fast-food restaurant will be opening soon in Reading town centre, but there's not a hint of spinach in sight
Read moreDetailsQuarters, based in Market Place, has become certified as carbon neutral by offsetting the carbon they produce as a business.
Read moreDetailsTom Boles, affectionately known as TJ, joined David Cliff Estate Agents on Victoria Road, three years after his work experience placement.
Read moreDetailsThe Small Business Saturday Competition, organised by Matt Rodda, recognises the best small businesses across his Reading East constituency.
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Read moreDetailsThe Rose & Thistle has welcomed customers again following a two-year closure and a half-a-million pound investment
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