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1. Willmett Solicitors 'closed without warning'
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 December 2009A client of a Reading and Woodley-based solicitors firm that went into administration was told the news a week after it closed.
2. Willmett Solicitors believed to be in administration
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 02 December 2009Willmett Solicitors based in Reading and Woodley is believed to have gone into administration.
3. Action to stop village shops and pubs closing
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 July 2009A new Federation of Small Businesses report warns that our village shops and pubs could be a thing of the past unless urgent action is taken.
4. £848m rail station plans go on show
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 July 2009The £848 million revamp of Reading station has gone under scrutiny at a public exhibition.
5. Chance to shine at Local Flavours Festival
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 July 2009Reading’s Business Improvement District (BID) wants people to get involved in the Local Flavours Festival, taking place in September.
6. Electric upgrade for First Great Western line
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 July 2009Prime Minister Gordon Brown will today announce plans to start work immediately on electrifying the rail line between London and Swansea.
7. Meet the new TVSCA president
Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 July 2009Graeme Gordon has become the new president of the Thames Valley Society of Chartered Accountants.
8. Quiet optimism is spreading
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 July 2009Ten months of FSB data shows small firms are beginning to enjoy an improved outlook.
9. Learn how to beat recession at a series of business lunches
Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 July 2009Entrepreneurs can learn about ways to beat the recession and become your own boss at the launch of a series of business lunches in Wokingham on Tuesday.
10. Free HR advice pack from Randstad
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 July 2009Recruitment firm Randstad has launched a guide offering free human resources advice to help employers survive the downturn.
