Mortgage lending levels up, despite market turmoil
THE PROPERTY market continued to grow last year, with new data showing an increase in the amount of money lent in mortgages.
Read moreDetailsTHE PROPERTY market continued to grow last year, with new data showing an increase in the amount of money lent in mortgages.
Read moreDetailsA telescopic forklift driver has been thanked for the 25 years of service he's given to his company.
Read moreDetailsAS PEOPLE look at their new year resolutions for the year ahead, the first meeting of 2023 from the Woodley Business Club could help.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses in one of Reading's most recognisable buildings is supporting ReadiFood's reverse advent calendar
Read moreDetailsA WEALTH and investment management group has announced its latest acquisition ? Berkshire-based Barry Fleming & Partners
Read moreDetailsMORE than £60,000 has been donated to charities over the past nine years, thanks to a chocolate maker with a base in Reading and Wokingham
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.
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