Businesses invest £1.5 billion in South East – 400% higher than this time last year
MORE AND more businesses are moving to the South East, investing £1.5 billion as a result, according to a new report from Knight Frank.
Read moreDetailsMORE AND more businesses are moving to the South East, investing £1.5 billion as a result, according to a new report from Knight Frank.
Read moreDetailsHENLEY Business School has partnered with Huawei UK as part of a 12-month programme to investigate its 5G roll-out in the UK
Read moreDetailsBia Hub has formed a new partnership in Twyford in a bid to help women feel their best when cycling
Read moreDetailsA NEW REPORT that looks at jobs and salaries says Wokingham is one of the top 10 declining commuter towns. But those on the ground say otherwise. Card payment provider...
Read moreDetails“IT’S JUST like getting your car MOT’d so you don’t crash.” That’s how Detective Inspector Chris White views cybersecurity, as criminals continue to exploit businesses online. DI White, who works...
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNICATIONS specialist has launched its first Graduate Programme. CitNOW has created roles for six graduates to join its team from September, with positions available at CitNOW and Dealerweb. It...
Read moreDetailsDEMAND to live in Reading is rising, according to a new report by Savills. The estate agent has revealed a surge in demand from people looking to relocate and change...
Read moreDetailsA PAWSOME doggy day care centre has come to Riseley. The award-winning Bruce’s has opened a new site in Wellington Country Park to help people and their pooches in Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsA NEW Move is coming to Winnersh Triangle, thanks to a 17,000 sq ft state-of-the-art gym – the largest of its kind in the UK. It will be open to...
Read moreDetailsTHE PROSPECT of film stars coming to Shinfield is not the most exciting part of the studio plan for council leader John Halsall – he’s got his eye on the...
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