Sian Norris joins Thames Valley LEP as new Careers & Enterprise Co-ordinator
THREE organisations have teamed up to create a new role that will help schools and businesses work together. Sian Norris ...
THREE organisations have teamed up to create a new role that will help schools and businesses work together. Sian Norris ...
STUDENTS and employees who attended a Bracknell school around 40 years ago are being asked to get in touch with ...
A REMINDER has been issued to firms thinking of entering this year’s Thames Valley Tech Awards – the closing date ...
A NEW grant scheme has been launched to help get people out of unemployment in the Thames Valley. Groundwork London ...
A NEW networking group for professionals who are HIV positive is gearing up to launch. The Thames Valley Positive Support ...
NEARLY £5m is to be spent in the battle against potholes on Berkshire’s roads. The Government says the scheme will ...
A MISSING teenager has been described by his family as a 'happy, normal 19-year-old enjoying university life'. The comments were ...
A NEW report has thrown a spotlight on Berkshire’s digital tech sector, with Wokingham’s contribution particularly praised. The borough, which ...
NOMINATIONS are now open for the very first Thames Valley Hospitality Awards (TVHA). Launched at the Reading Hilton Hotel on ...
A GLOBAL medical company which moved into Winnersh Triangle earlier this year has expanded its operations. Becton Dickinson (BD) only ...
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