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1. Weight Watchers honours fab four
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 3 December 2008Four weight loss leaders dedicated to helping others shed pounds have been honoured with a Diamond Leader award.
2. Help for Wokingham’s small businesses
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 3 December 2008With the credit crunch biting Wokingham Borough Council has opted to lend its support to small businesses.
3. Bonus bonanza store suffers 20 per cent dip
Get Bracknell, Monday 1 December 2008Five John Lewis stores – including the Reading branch – saw sales fall by more than 20 per cent in a weekly period as the department store chain faced up to heavy discounting by rivals.
4. Restoring antique furniture is sweet for Cadbury
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 November 2008Staff from Cadbury in Reading had a court appearance with a difference when they helped restore some historic Tudor gardens.
5. UNIQLO makes way for Barclays
Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 November 2008Japanese clothing giant UNIQLO is set to Uni-go from Reading’s Broad Street after Barclays Bank put in a successful application to take over the site.
6. Why pink is the colour of money for recycling staff
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 November 2008Recycling waste collector Veolia is usually green, but staff turned pink recently for a good cause.
7. Bus company up for third award
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 October 2008Reading Buses’ super-green fleet has seen the transport company short-listed for its third industry award this year.
8. Friday Business Profile - The Flowerstalk
Get Bracknell, Friday 17 October 2008The Flowerstalk has shown it is blooming marvellous by out-growing the competition to be voted one of the finest florists in the UK.
9. He’s a big fish in IT
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 14 October 2008Lyndon Knight has always been enamoured by technology – ever since he witnessed Concorde’s maiden flight.
10. Business profile Elliott James Consulting Ltd
Get Bracknell, Friday 10 October 2008Former City high-flyer Peter Elliott is part of a growing number of professionals leaving the capital to pursue their business dreams in Reading.
