Less than half of UK businesses have sustainability targets
Almost two thirds of the UK businesses surveyed are expecting to maintain or increase their investment in sustainability.
Read moreDetailsAlmost two thirds of the UK businesses surveyed are expecting to maintain or increase their investment in sustainability.
Read moreDetailsLouise Nelson, Partner, Blandy & Blandy Blandy & Blandy. In the Budget on 30 November 2024 the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, unveiled Inheritance Tax (IHT) related changes which the Government expects...
Read moreDetailsWokingham '.. doesn't meet the criteria for additional services under the Financial Conduct Authority rules.'
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy's award-winning Commercial Property team has welcomed Megan Harris as an associate solicitor.
Read moreDetails'All local councils are struggling financially at the moment, and Wokingham Borough Council is no different'.
Read moreDetailsThe King's Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious awards for UK businesses.
Read moreDetailsAmerican fast food chain Five Guys has been granted permission .
Read moreDetailsShinfield Rangers under-10 Lionesses are sporting a brand-new kit this season.
Read moreDetailsAn Arborfield kebab van has been granted permission to trade from a new location subject to planning permission
Read moreDetailsLeading Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy welcomed guests to a well-attended event on 8 October 2024 to mark the one-year anniversary
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