Citizens Advice leader to speak at networking group meeting in Wokingham
A networking group is inviting people to join them for its April meeting, at which the chair of Citizens Advice Wokingham will speak
Read moreDetailsA networking group is inviting people to join them for its April meeting, at which the chair of Citizens Advice Wokingham will speak
Read moreDetailsAccording to new data, homebuyer demand in Berkshire fell in the first quarter of the year - but it was only a marginal reduction
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Read moreDetailsReading-based law firm Boyes Turner has announced the promotion of five of its lawyers.
Read moreDetailsThe second phase of a project that will bring Hollywood movies to Shinfield has taken a step closer as councillors inspected the foundation work
Read moreDetailsA SCHEME aimed at making people feel welcome when they arrive in Reading is looking for volunteers to come forward.
Read moreDetailsA HOUSEBUILDER says it?s lucky 13, after receiving the highest rating in a survey of its customers.
Read moreDetailsThe latest HMRC figures show the importance of individuals and families looking at their lifetime tax planning.
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Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-owned construction group with offices in Newbury has reported record profits
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