Blandy & Blandy: Furlough ending, what’s next?
Between now and April 30, employers will also be able keep employees on full- or part-time furlough, and to place staff back on the scheme.
Read moreDetailsBetween now and April 30, employers will also be able keep employees on full- or part-time furlough, and to place staff back on the scheme.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire West CCG is working with Reading Voluntary Action, Involve (Wokingham) and Volunteer Centre West Berkshire to distribute the funding.
Read moreDetailsA NEW FILM has been produced to celebrate Reading Abbey's 900th anniversary year. Devised by Reading UK, the video aims to raise awareness of the Abbey as one of England’s...
Read moreDetailsLooking forward, the Nashes hope to raise more than £1,000 for Cancer Research UK.
Read moreDetailsA GLOBAL company has gifted thousands of pounds in a bid to support Berkshire’s local charities. Pharmaceutical company Sanofi, which is based at Thames Valley Park, has donated £10,000 to...
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 charities have applied for a new coronavirus relief fund – but it will not be able to help them all. Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF) says it received...
Read moreDetailsA GLOBAL diesel cleaning and refurbishment company is opening a multi-million pound facilityon Acre Road in neighbouring Reading. The £3 million site in Whitley will be used by Ceramex to...
Read moreDetails“HIS GIFT was the power of love.” That’s part of a moving tribute from the father of Olly Stephens. Stuart Stephens spoke at his son’s funeral, held this morning at...
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has submitted plans for a TV studio in Shinfield's Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsA NEW history project is being launched at the Museum of English Rural Life, to mark its 70th anniversary. The 51 Voices project will connect people with the collections, from...
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