Thames Water won’t furlough any of its 6,000 employees
THAMES Water has announced it will not be furloughing any of its 6,000 employees. The company will be redeploying its staff into new roles to tackle the pressures it is...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Water has announced it will not be furloughing any of its 6,000 employees. The company will be redeploying its staff into new roles to tackle the pressures it is...
Read moreDetailsIT’S THE problem of the lockdown – what do you do if you need to make a video call but your home decor is, well, more shabby than shabby chic?...
Read moreDetailsSPARE items of PPE has been donated to careworkers, thanks to South Western Railway. The kit comes from South Western Railway, following a request by the local resilience forum, which...
Read moreDetails"Our latest data shows that many businesses face a cliff-edge scenario, either at the end of this month or over the course of the next quarter."
Read moreDetailsThe official NHS recruitment service has partnered with the networking website to fill critical vacancies.
Read moreDetailsPremier business events organiser, Elcot Media & Events Ltd, has announced the return of the Thames Valley Business Magazine Awards. The annual awards- which recognise profitability, innovation and contributions to...
Read moreDetailsNetworking group Wokingham Positive Difference proved their worth this week by continuing to bring together local business leaders, government representatives and charities. Instead of its regular monthly face-to-face event, the...
Read moreDetailsA NEW scheme has been launched, offering community groups thousands of pounds for youth projects. Up to £100,000 is being offered to organisations that target under-18s by Persimmon Homes Thames...
Read moreDetailsAN UMBRELLA group designed to help business across Berkshire flourish has pledged to play its part during the coronavirus pandemic. The Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (TVLEP) said that...
Read moreDetailsA CARD store has folded its Wokingham branch, saying it would be too “cost prohibitive” to keep it open. Clintons Cards opened a branch in Peach Place in August last...
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