CityFibre set to face questioning over traffic disruption
Telecomms provider CityFibre will be summoned to a council hearing on Thursday to present plans and face questioning over disruption
Read moreDetailsTelecomms provider CityFibre will be summoned to a council hearing on Thursday to present plans and face questioning over disruption
Read moreDetailsTHREE members of Reading Buses? finance team are among those the firm has named as its stars.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm is one of the best in the country when it comes to planning.
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS club is returning to face-to-face meetings next month, and is inviting people to join in.
Read moreDetailsDEMAND for locally produced products is helping reduce shoppers? carbon footprints according to a supermarket chain
Read moreDetailsA NEW ultrafast broadband service is to be installed in Newtown, and residents are being assured that disruption will be kept to a minimum
Read moreDetailsA NEW partnership has been launched to help people enjoy an active social life from the comfort of their own home
Read moreDetailsA CALL for potential building sites has been made by a neighbouring council, as part of its local plan update.
Read moreDetailsA NEW associate director is to join the Reading office of an award-winning independent planning and research consultancy.
Read moreDetailsAN MP helped a telecommunication firm last week, not by picking up the phone, but paying them a visit.
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