Beer and bargains at Double Barrelled?s winter indie market
HUNDREDS of people picked up a festive bargain at Reading's new independent market earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of people picked up a festive bargain at Reading's new independent market earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based technology firm has announced the appointment of a new chief people officer.
Read moreDetailsA new study to mark Small Business Week, has shown family businesses are not just economically but also socially viable to the UK economy.
Read moreDetailsENTRIES are open for a new business awards scheme, and it?s open for associations, federations, chambers, societies or membership organisation
Read moreDetailsStaff at a building society with a branch in Reading?s town centre can get the Christmas party started early.
Read moreDetailsPREDICTIONS are being made that next year could see a sharp rise in the number of personal bankruptcies and asset repossessions across the South East
Read moreDetailsA WINTER ready campaign has been launched to encourage rural homeowners across the Royal county to prepare for cold weather
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a meeting of mayors, and the subject was culture.
Read moreDetailsIT'S GOING to be a challenge that any actor would relish: just how do you recreate the zany, madcap mind of one of the Goons?
Read moreDetailsA BAND is celebrating its new album release with a special launch gig in Reading next February.
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