HSBC to close Woodley branch this summer
ANOTHER bank is pulling out of Woodley’s town centre as part of a restructuring operation. HSBC has said that its Crockhamwell Road branch will shut on Friday, June 18, following...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER bank is pulling out of Woodley’s town centre as part of a restructuring operation. HSBC has said that its Crockhamwell Road branch will shut on Friday, June 18, following...
Read moreDetailsVail Williams has been appointed to market the remaining office space at Abbey Gardens in Reading town centre.
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Read moreDetailsManisha Bhula from Blandy & Blandy says the property market is still moving in lockdown.
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