Team from Invesco compete in 100km triathlon in bid to help Dementia UK charity
A team from asset management firm Invesco took part in a 100km triathlon, raising more than £20,000 for Dementia UK in the process
Read moreDetailsA team from asset management firm Invesco took part in a 100km triathlon, raising more than £20,000 for Dementia UK in the process
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a new shisha lounge in Reading's Oxford Road has launched a bid to sell alcohol and stay open later.
Read moreDetailsA POP-UP bar at a Reading town centre shopping centre is applying for permission to open later.
Read moreDetailsA MOBILE phone repair stall is to leave Reading's Broad St Mall at the end of October. Its operators have said the decision is 'unfair and unethical'.
Read moreDetailsReading residents are the most interested in saving money and investing according to new research.
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of fines over anti-money laundering measured issued to estate agents has increased by nearly 1,000% in the past year
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT'S decision to support businesses with their energy bills has been welcomed by the CBI
Read moreDetailsTom Kerridge, a Great British Menu judge and Michelin-starred chef based in Marlow, says he is facing a near 700% increase in electricity costs
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Kyocera Document Solutions UK, based at Eldon Court, confirmed the launch of the new Kyocera Cloud Print and Scan (KCPS).
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy, based on Friar Street in Reading, has welcomed 11 new faces to its team across multiple departments.
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