Businesses feel the pinch of lockdown, says enterprise group
The local business community is beginning to feel the impact of second lockdown, according to Thames Valley Berkshire.
The local business community is beginning to feel the impact of second lockdown, according to Thames Valley Berkshire.
Thousands of local people have found employment during the pandemic thanks to construction projects.
Content Guru, based in Bracknell, is offering new services to its customers.
Thames Valley-based Boyes Turner is helping to cut email spam.
There's a rising demand for tech experts in the South East, according to Tech Nation.
Reading UK has launched its own recovery and renewal strategy, 'Power by People' to improve the local economy.
Reading Buses has launched a special awards ceremony for its staff this year.
Sovereign Housing Association, which works across the Thames Valley, is helping tackle the UK's housing crisis.
38% of Berkshire employees believe working from home will become their new normal going forwards.
Berkshire's regional economy remains resilient against the coronavirus pandemic, says Thames Valley Berkshire LEP.
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