Pop-up job fayre at Broad Street Mall on Friday
A POP-UP recruitment fair is coming to Reading town centre on Friday.
Read moreDetailsA POP-UP recruitment fair is coming to Reading town centre on Friday.
Read moreDetailsCreated by Fantasy World Maps, the map will display a range of locations and landmarks across the county which have been highlighted by residents.
Read moreDetailsTHE CHAIRMAN of borough adult social care provider Optalis has retired from the company.
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning, which runs a range of school across Berkshire, will see Gary Headland become its new CEO next year.
Read moreDetailsREADING has been ranked second in the top 10 UK towns for business start-ups, and Metro Bank is offering its support.
Read moreDetailsMarie Wilcox, South East chair of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) issued the warning after millions of pounds was claimed in fines.
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy said making a Will is vital for anybody wanting to care for their family after they are gone.
Read moreDetailsAndrea Corr, senior solicitor at Blandy & Blandy, has shared her thoughts on how to handle redundancy successfully.
Read moreDetailsThe latest report from the Centre for Cities revealed Reading saw a 23% decrease in footfall in September compared to August.
Read moreDetailsThames Water is launching a pioneering apprenticeship in a bid to boost the country's utility sector.
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