Father Christmas is ditching the sleigh this year and driving Reading Buses instead
Santa will be driving buses instead of sleighs this month, in the hope of raising funds for the company’s charity of the year — Sport in Mind.
Read moreDetailsSanta will be driving buses instead of sleighs this month, in the hope of raising funds for the company’s charity of the year — Sport in Mind.
Read moreDetailsBen Jeavons has joined Wokingham-based Beaverswoodas its reseller development manager.
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy is introducing its new visual identity, and it's putting the people at the centre.
Read moreDetailsBoyes Turner, based in Reading, has launched a nation-wide service to help those affected by trauma.
Read moreDetailsA fairer future is vital to overcoming the coronavirus pandemic, says the CBI.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council hopes to support local businesses with its Additional Restriction Grants.
Read moreDetailsReading-based SecureCloud+ has donated laptops to Reading Association For The Blind.
Read moreDetailsBarry Lemm has been appointed as one of the new duty control managers at South Western Rail.
Read moreDetailsContemporary furniture company Danetti is launching its first-ever showroom in Binfield's Octagon House.
Read moreDetailsAdviza is running a week-long workshop to help young people in the Thames Valley upskill.
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