Thames Water launches new training scheme in Thames Valley
Thames Water is launching a pioneering apprenticeship in a bid to boost the country's utility sector.
Read moreDetailsThames Water is launching a pioneering apprenticeship in a bid to boost the country's utility sector.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley has seen a drop in night-time offences, following the launch of Project Vigilant.
Read moreDetailsEstate agency Hat and Home will launch a branch in the village as it expands for the first time.
Read moreDetailsContent Guru, which is based in Bracknell, has partnered with Simply Content to help GPs offer more holistic care.
Read moreDetailsNeil Pouney, from UTC Reading has been celebrated for his achievements with the Combined Cadet Force (CCF).
Read moreDetailsAlison Lovland has been appointed the new chair, after being a governor for six years, and vice chair for the last year.
Read moreDetailsNick Barrows, Partner at Blandy & Blandy, spoke at the Berkshire Community Foundation's (BCF) annual Charity Symposium.
Read moreDetailsDRINK spiking has been reported by students attending the University of Reading, with incidents taking place both on campus and in town venue
Read moreDetailsTHE new leader of Wokingham?s Liberal Democrats has unveiled his shadow executive.
Read moreDetailsHaringtons won the Marketing Campaign of the Year title at the British Hairdressing Business Awards earlier this month.
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