Six councils in Berkshire to decide on implementation of county-wide economic board
Plans would see the establishment of a Berkshire Prosperity Board to secure funding, create jobs, and enable affordable housing across the county
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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Read moreDetailsTechnology remained the most favourable sector with investors.
Read moreDetailsAccording to the Wokingham-headquartered firm, the acquisition adds significant growth.
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE charity that helps families whose children have serious health conditions has been given a financial boost from a housebuilder.
Read moreDetailsMore than a third (36%) of adults across the South East have not made financial arrangements to protect families, new research has revealed
Read moreDetailsThe accolade for David Cliff Estate Agents in Peach Street came from leading property portal Rightmove.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's KCSports goes online
Read moreDetailsTHE FREEHOLD of a prime Reading car dealership has been bought for £6.2m.
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