Crowdfunder launched to bring cargo bikes to Reading for last mile deliveries
CARGO bikes could be a familiar sight on Reading's streets from next year, as a company aims to reduce pollution and cut costs.
Read moreDetailsCARGO bikes could be a familiar sight on Reading's streets from next year, as a company aims to reduce pollution and cut costs.
Read moreDetailsColleagues at a Reading-based law firm were among those who took part in this year's Reading Half Marathon, and they raised nearly £2,500
Read moreDetailsA READING-based rapid payments firm has announced it is buying the Spanish customer base of a German company.
Read moreDetailsThe Station Hill development has "topped out," meaning that the building is now at its highest, and one step closer to completion
Read moreDetailsA DIGITAL transformation solutions firm has taken over a firm with a base in Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsLOCAL commercial radio stations could appear on digital radio sets if Ofcom grants permission.
Read moreDetailsThe Tilehurst branch of NatWest is among more than 80 set to closer across the UK, leaving just one NatWest in Reading
Read moreDetailsLODGE At Your Service, located in a new, luxury purpose-built facility in Binfield, features a bespoke workshop and a team of specialist technicians
Read moreDetailsLaw firm Blandy & Blandy is currently accepting applications for training contracts to begin in September 2023, as well as in September 2024. The firm explains: “We attach a great...
Read moreDetailsTHE number of homes sold in Berkshire is up significantly since before Christmas, but is also considerably down on this time last year.
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