Heelas safe: John Lewis prepares to reopen Reading store
JOHN LEWIS is planning to reopen its Reading store later this month – a move which will help boost the local economy. Adam Jacobs, chair of Reading UK CIC, said...
Read moreDetailsJOHN LEWIS is planning to reopen its Reading store later this month – a move which will help boost the local economy. Adam Jacobs, chair of Reading UK CIC, said...
Read moreDetailsNew Henley-based firm SmartCrowding is using tech to tackle hospital overcrowding.
Read moreDetailsSue Dowling, from Blandy & Blandy in Reading, is encouraging businesses to swat up on employment law.
Read moreDetailsA THAMES Valley law firm has just grown in size. THP Solicitors, which has an office in neighbouring Reading, is welcoming Emma Willoughby to its residential property team. After working...
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL-BASED firm is going global with its latest appointment. Software provider Content Guru recently announced its new country manager in Germany, as part of its worldwide expansion programme. Thomas...
Read moreDetailsTHE Redan is resplendent and ready for reopening, thanks to Pistol. The Wokingham-based street artist has been hard at work with the aerosol cans for a week in Peach Street....
Read moreDetailsA CARE specialist is urging Wokingham Borough Council to find technical solutions to support its vulnerable residents. According to Netli, “radical changes” need to be made when planning and recruiting...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Business Club is all about visibility next month. Guest speaker Deborah Winyard is joining the Club’s upcoming virtual networking meeting, and will be taking to the digital stage to...
Read moreDetailsReading-based medical technology firm Occuity wants to help young people kickstart their careers.
Read moreDetailsDebra Harris, owner of Complete VA, has shared her tips and tricks for handling the coronavirus pandemic.
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