Reading bus driver awarded for sign language support
David Speake, from Reading Buses, has received an award for communicating with a five-year-old passenger in sign language.
Read moreDetailsDavid Speake, from Reading Buses, has received an award for communicating with a five-year-old passenger in sign language.
Read moreDetailsTwo University of Reading graduates are spreading their wings at Haslams Chartered Surveyors.
Read moreDetailsUTC Reading has renewed its status as a Microsoft Showcase School.
Read moreDetailsA new report from YouGov revealed more than a third of businesses said their mental health support services have improved over the last 18 months.
Read moreDetailsMore than half of firms in the South East will ask employees to work on-site even if they are not happy to post-pandemic.
Read moreDetailsAs part of Hospitality Apprenticeships Week, a new careers centre is launching to help people find roles in the industry.
Read moreDetailsActionCOACH, which offers training to companies around the world, has teamed up with Children with Cancer UK for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Read moreDetailsSmall business owners are more open to taking risks than ever before, according to a new report from Newspage.
Read moreDetailsWokingham businesses are urged to get ready for the new plastic packaging tax, which will come into effect next year.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY business has been recognised by royalty. Lee Marley Brickwork has received a Princess Royal Training Award for its development programme over the last year. It is among 45...
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