Thames Water praised for equality work
THAMES Water has been recognised for its gender equality work. The supplier, which serves households across Wokingham borough, has been named as one of the Top 50 Employers for Women...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Water has been recognised for its gender equality work. The supplier, which serves households across Wokingham borough, has been named as one of the Top 50 Employers for Women...
Read moreDetailsIMPROVING rural connectivity could be the key to supporting hundreds of thousands of new jobs, according to Openreach. The broadband provider welcomed a new report by the Centre for Economics...
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE housebuilder says it has contributed more than £95 million to the UK’s economic output over the past year. David Wilson Homes Southern, which has built 435 homes in...
Read moreDetailsGETTING back to business basics is the focus of this upcoming seminar. Next week, Woodley Business Club is hosting a meeting on all things communication. Led by Sarah Browning, it...
Read moreDetailsFedcap Employment is launching its new Restart programme to support Wokingham residents easing back into work post-pandemic.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH East Water has been applauded for its innovation, and could now receive a £250,000 prize. The water provider has been named as one of the 11 winners in Ofwat’s...
Read moreDetailsPROPERTY consultancy Vail Williams, which has an office in Earley, says it continues to grow with the appointment of James Newton as a surveyor. He has joined Vail Williams from...
Read moreDetailsVODAFONE has joined forces with charity Promise Inclusion to help residents stay connected during the pandemic. The telecommunications provider has teamed up with Promise Inclusion to support vulnerable people struggling...
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING the recent change in coronavirus restrictions, Reading UK says it is good news to see town centres bustling again — but they must reopen safely. Earlier this month, ‘non-essential’ retailers...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUTERS and other users of Winnersh Triangle are assured by Reading Buses that the park and ride facility is still open – and that buses with new ‘super low emissions’...
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