The furlough scheme: how has it changed?
Sue Dowling from Blandy & Blandy explains how the furlough scheme is changing.
Read moreDetailsSue Dowling from Blandy & Blandy explains how the furlough scheme is changing.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce Group ran an online webinar to explore the implications of the HS2 railway project.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has pledged to maintain its normal services over the coming month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is supporting the Low Carbon Workspaces initiative to help businesses go green.
Read moreDetailsFive major employers have signed up to help young people in Berkshire find employment with the Berkshire Enterprise Adviser Network.
Read moreDetailsThe Confederation of British Industry is calling for an urgent change to business rates, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsLila Logistics, a Wokinham-based freight company, won UK Freight Forwarder of the Year in the Business Elite Awards.
Read moreDetailsR3 has welcomed the Government's new scrutiny measures for businesses going into administration.
Read moreDetailsA group of local authors published a business book during national lockdown, and stayed socially distant throughout.
Read moreDetailsProcom Construction Consultants, a local firm, is a finalist in this year's 2020 Consultancy of the Year Award.
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