Reading-based law firm Blandy & Blandy’s summer garden party judged a success
A READING-based law firm was able to welcome guests for a garden party earlier this month, its first for three years.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm was able to welcome guests for a garden party earlier this month, its first for three years.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based firm is looking to a bright future after securing permission to build a new solar farm
Read moreDetailsA THEALE company?s expansion is ?precisely what we want to see more of in the Reading area? according to one of the borough?s two MPs
Read moreDetailsMAMMA MIA! A famous Swedish band will be celebrated by a famous Swedish brand
Read moreDetailsA NEW Italian takeaway could be opened on Reading's Broad Street if plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsThe now-closed John Lewis warehouse on Mill Lane is set to be converted into rental properties, according to proposals by the partnership
Read moreDetailsA new drive-thru Greggs is planned for the motorway services between junction 11 and 12 of the M4.
Read moreDetailsWith temperatures set to be hotter than Turkey this summer, you don’t need to go abroad to enjoy the sun. But going to work when the sun is shining can...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF from a facilities management team put their skills into use last month by helping clean up a hospice.
Read moreDetailsA HOTEL chain is rolling out a new web-based app that teaches life-saving CPR in just 15 minutes.
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