Grants available to help tackle unemployment
GRANTS are up for grabs for anybody in Wokingham with a bright idea to tackle unemployment – up to £20,000 ...
GRANTS are up for grabs for anybody in Wokingham with a bright idea to tackle unemployment – up to £20,000 ...
READING Buses has finished a £1.5 million upgrade. The money was used to improve stop announcement sounds and was also ...
THE SOUTH East will lead the way to recovery for the nation’s airport towns, according to Thames Valley Berkshire. The ...
THERE are two new faces on Wokingham’s business scene, following appointments at Thames Valley Berkshire LEP this month. Sunil Shah ...
SKILLS are critical to having a competitive edge, said Thames Valley Berkshire. Last week, its Local Enterprise Hub (LEP) published ...
A LEADING local advice hub will soon team up with Thames Valley Berkshire. The Berkshire Growth Hub, which offers free ...
A NEW website has been launched to help link up youngsters with businesses. The Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership ...
THAMES Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) has appointed Bob Beveridge as its new Chair. Mr Beveridge has a diverse ...
AN UMBRELLA group designed to help business across Berkshire flourish has pledged to play its part during the coronavirus pandemic. ...
THREE organisations have teamed up to create a new role that will help schools and businesses work together. Sian Norris ...
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