Recruitment pauses and pay freezes on cards for Thames Valley businesses
A PAY rise freeze and a halt on recruitment are just two of the casualties of rising rates for businesses in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsA PAY rise freeze and a halt on recruitment are just two of the casualties of rising rates for businesses in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsMystery surrounds the future of another independent retailed in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook FC is seeking sponsors to continue providing opportunities for young people.
Read moreDetailsThe DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) is the nation's one port of call for driving licences necessary to get us on the road.
Read moreDetailsAn award-winning Berkshire's restaurant is for sale.
Read moreDetailsA business owner has written to the leader of Wokingham Borough Council to highlight the "sobering reality" of retail in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsPensioners protest at Hewlett Packard's Reading Headquarters
Read moreDetailsLeep Utilities, owner and operator of last-mile utility networks across the country, has appointed Richard Long as its director of heat.
Read moreDetailsA FINANCIAL services firm has made Bracknell its headquarters, with a move into the Maxis business park.
Read moreDetailsA father and son oven cleaning duo has raised £1,840 in aid of The Little Princess Trust.
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