Two Reading names among nine new partners revealed for accountancy firm PwC
A MAJOR accountancy firm has announced it is appointing nine new partners, and making 277 promotions across its South East operations
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR accountancy firm has announced it is appointing nine new partners, and making 277 promotions across its South East operations
Read moreDetailsA BRANCH of a sushi restaurant chain has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to sell alcohol
Read moreDetailsA sushi restaurant that opened in Reading town centre earlier this year is applying for a licence to open later and sell alcohol
Read moreDetailsA NEW 157-room hotel could be created in Reading?s Friar Street if plans go ahead.
Read moreDetailsA FULL-FIBRE internet to the home company has been recognised for its stance on employing military personnel.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that aims to help unemployed women succeed at job interviews has appointed a new chair.
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Read moreDetailsA JOBS fair will take place at the Select Car Leasing Stadium later this month.
Read moreDetailsA new sustainability consultancy has recently moved into Theale.
Read moreDetailsNINE projects across the Thames Valley have benefited from a day of giving organised by employees of SEGRO.
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