2023 was a ‘bleak’ year for women seeking employment, reveals charity report
IT IS getting harder for women to find employment opportunities according to a new report from a charity with a base in Reading.
Read moreDetailsIT IS getting harder for women to find employment opportunities according to a new report from a charity with a base in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe two companies have joined forces with the aim of accelerating long-term plans.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Borough Council has pledged to do more to help Wokingham's beleaguered retailers.
Read moreDetailsThe Swan has been an integral part of the Three Mile Cross community.
Read moreDetailsPubs and hospitality across the UK are set to see alcohol duties frozen until August following the announcement by the Treasury
Read moreDetailsA supermarket is on the hunt for new suppliers from Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsElectronic waste specialist Intelligent Waste Management Ltd has made three strategic new hires.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses of all kinds are struggling more than ever as market pressures continue to mount, and independent venues are among some of the hardest hit
Read moreDetailsWokingham Foodbank has received a £500 donation from a housebuilder.
Read moreDetailsPlans would see the establishment of a Berkshire Prosperity Board to secure funding, create jobs, and enable affordable housing across the county
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