Breakfast network to look at data protection changes
A LOOK at changes to regulations around data protection will be the focus of a networking breakfast event. Joanne Frears, ...
A LOOK at changes to regulations around data protection will be the focus of a networking breakfast event. Joanne Frears, ...
A BUSINESS networking group that meets over breakfast opened its doors to welcome visitors last Friday. The BNI Wokingham chapter, ...
AN INTERNATIONAL mobile phone and consumer electronics manufacturer has pledged its support to a Woodley children’s charity. Reading-based Bullitt group ...
A GLOBAL medical company which moved into Winnersh Triangle earlier this year has expanded its operations. Becton Dickinson (BD) only ...
A VILLAGE pub that dates back to the 1890s has been put up for sale. The Elephant & Castle, which ...
A PET superstore in Wokingham will be opening an hour early this weekend as part of a national charity campaign. ...
A LOWER EARLEY pub reopened last Saturday after a stunning makeover. The Seven Red Roses, in Maiden Place shopping centre, ...
Jobseekers across the Thames Valley are receiving good quality careers information, advice and guidance says Ofsted. In their recent inspection ...
CHILDREN from a school in Wokingham put their business hats on to raise £850 for the victims of the Manchester ...
THE UNIVERSITY of Reading is celebrating after being granted outline planning consent for the second phase of its new Thames ...
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