Call to urgently change south east business rates
The Confederation of British Industry is calling for an urgent change to business rates, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsThe Confederation of British Industry is calling for an urgent change to business rates, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsLila Logistics, a Wokinham-based freight company, won UK Freight Forwarder of the Year in the Business Elite Awards.
Read moreDetailsR3 has welcomed the Government's new scrutiny measures for businesses going into administration.
Read moreDetailsA group of local authors published a business book during national lockdown, and stayed socially distant throughout.
Read moreDetailsProcom Construction Consultants, a local firm, is a finalist in this year's 2020 Consultancy of the Year Award.
Read moreDetailsSouthern Co-op has made thousands of pounds available to support local causes across the South East.
Read moreDetailsAccording to a recent report, only a quarter of businesses in the South East are preparing for a second coronavirus wave.
Read moreDetailsA Reading and Henley-based law firm has changed its name to THP Solicitors.
Read moreDetailsA new app is launching in Reading next month which aims to make it easy and safe to arrange companionship and help.
Read moreDetailsThe impact of the coronavirus pandemic on businesses is starting to become clear, says Garry Lee of R3.
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