Blandy & Blandy welcomes 11 new faces as it continues to grow
Blandy & Blandy, based on Friar Street in Reading, has welcomed 11 new faces to its team across multiple departments.
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy, based on Friar Street in Reading, has welcomed 11 new faces to its team across multiple departments.
Read moreDetailsBeaverswood, based in Toutley Road, has appointed Lizzie Allen to oversee its brand development and product marketing.
Read moreDetailsNick Riding, of Move HQ at Winnersh Triangle, will be attempting to deadlift the most cumulative weight in 24 hours on September 23 and 24.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, September 8, Liz Truss confirmed the energy price cap will be frozen at £2,500, from October 1, for the next two years.
Read moreDetailsTo stay safe, residents are being asked to ensure they have enough working smoke alarms in their home.
Read moreDetailsEach of the organisations will receive £5,000 through the Lexicon Charity Fund.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, September 12, Cllr Janet Sartorel, Woodley town mayor, addressed members of the public to proclaim the accession of King Charles III
Read moreDetailsBoth were arrested on Tuesday, September 13, and were charged on the same day.
Read moreDetailsNick Riding, of Move HQ at Winnersh Triangle, will be attempting to deadlift the most cumulative weight in 24 hours on September 23 and 24.
Read moreDetailsWith the energy price cap set to rise from Saturday, October 1, the charity is seeing unprecedented demand for its services.
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