KFC launches new scheme to help young adults get into work
YOUNG people in Berkshire are to be helped finding work thanks to a new industry skills scheme.
Read moreDetailsYOUNG people in Berkshire are to be helped finding work thanks to a new industry skills scheme.
Read moreDetailsSimone Brown has been selected as the head of people and will now work primarily within the 10-strong Honeycomb Houses managed estate
Read moreDetailsVoco Hotels hosted an events showcase featuring code-breaking, safe-cracking, a jet pack demonstration, and a host of other activities
Read moreDetailsA LAW FIRM with offices in Reading Town Centre says it is delighted to be shortlisted for a property award.
Read moreDetailsIntelligent Waste Management Ltd, known as iWaste, has taken over a lease on a unit at Ducks Nest Farm, Arborfield Cross, in its 10th year
Read moreDetailsTWO new scholarships have been launched by the Henley Business School, aimed at driving sustainable and ethical working practices
Read moreDetailsA READING-based solicitor has been shortlisted for this year's Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are changes at the top of Thames Valley business, Macbeth, as the company predicts a 15% revenue increase this year
Read moreDetailsIN RECENT years, working from home has become more popular and has many benefits.
Read moreDetailsA READING company which started off with a staff of 10 just six years ago has announced another major expansion.
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