Reading-based law firm Blandy & Blandy makes new appointment and three promotions
A THAMES VALLEY law firm with offices in Reading?s town centre has announced a new appointment and three promotions.
Read moreDetailsA THAMES VALLEY law firm with offices in Reading?s town centre has announced a new appointment and three promotions.
Read moreDetailsIT?S DESCRIBED as one of the largest office leasing deals that the Thames Valley will see this year, a global company move into Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based builders? merchants utilised the help of a town centre-based law firm during its recent sale.
Read moreDetailsCommunity is the foundation of the ethos at Winnersh Triangle Business Park. Giving back is an important part of this, from supporting charities, to getting involved with local community initiatives...
Read moreDetailsA THEALE-based logistics specialist has been presented with a Queen?s Award for its work in international trade.
Read moreDetailsA PARTNER of a Reading-based law firm has been shortlisted for a national award.
Read moreDetailsA young couple house hunting faced a familiar problem ? they found a home they liked but they would have liked more space
Read moreDetailsAn independent co-operative which operates retail, funeral and coffee services across the south has received the Queen's Awards for Enterprise
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps children with severe illnesses by arranging special events such as pantomimes is seeing stars thanks to a house builder.
Read moreDetailsWaingels College students were put through their paces thanks to Microsoft - learning interview skills in the process. How did they get on?
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