Two Reading names among nine new partners revealed for accountancy firm PwC
A MAJOR accountancy firm has announced it is appointing nine new partners, and making 277 promotions across its South East operations
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR accountancy firm has announced it is appointing nine new partners, and making 277 promotions across its South East operations
Read moreDetailsCLEM CANTTINI, the drummer of the Tornados, will be visiting Reading on Saturday to celebrate the life and work of musician Joe Meek.
Read moreDetailsA FITNESS challenge is being launched in September in a bid to raise awareness of Leukaemia.
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses has made a shake-up to the way in which people can buy tickets online, a move it says makes it easier for customers.
Read moreDetailsA FUN music night will take place at Milk later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe council has concluded its preparations and has now handed the site over to Great Western Railway, who will oversee development if the site
Read moreDetailsThe signing follows last week?s addition of Tyrese Fornah as the Royals look to add depth to their midfield.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN and families are set to enjoy one of Reading?s best-kept wildlife secrets thanks to the launch of a new audio trail.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL Choral Society is presenting its summer concert on Friday, July 15.
Read moreDetailsREAL ALE fans will be able to try a brand-new festive beer this weekend.
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