New home supply challenges will persist throughout 2022, warn housebuilders
THE HOUSING sector will continue to face a lack of supply this year.
Read moreDetailsTHE HOUSING sector will continue to face a lack of supply this year.
Read moreDetailsINFLATION will rise even higher than the 5.4% figure revealed this morning, and households face a cost-of-living crunch, warns the CBI.
Read moreDetailsIt’s never been more important to stay healthy and well as we head into 2022. At Winnersh Triangle we are fortunate to have some great onsite amenities that can be...
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm has made a festive donation to two charities working for the NHS.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Reading-based law firm will be ringing in the new when they return to their desks on January 4
Read moreDetailsShanly Homes scooped the Housebuilder of the Year honour at this year?s Thames Valley Property Awards
Read moreDetailsLAST YEAR, 2,700 people filed their tax return on Christmas Day; anyone doing the same this year is being remind to declare Covid-19 grant payments.
Read moreDetailsWokingham shoppers giving gift cards to family and friends for Christmas are being warned they need to understand the potential risks for buying them
Read moreDetailsGadgets were crowned best item to receive in a Secret Santa, with 26% of respondents preferring them to anything else.
Read moreDetailsA THEALE-based pharmaceutical thermal protection specialist welcomed a visit from Reading West MP Alok Sharma last week.
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