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1. Good news for town traders

Get Bracknell, Thursday 4 December 2008

Plans for a support package to help Wokingham businesses during the credit crunch have been given unanimous approval by councillors.

2. Council must pay up on time to small firms

Get Bracknell, Monday 1 December 2008

Pressure is growing for councils and banks to pull out all the stops to help small businesses survive the credit crunch.

3. Airport trains could back up more motorists

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 25 November 2008

A new high-speed rail link between Bracknell and Heathrow Airport would mean a massive increase in the time a level crossing is closed – leading to possible traffic chaos.

4. Tea-time strip show, anyone?

Get Bracknell, Monday 24 November 2008

A pub landlady is hoping afternoon strip shows will help her survive the credit crunch.

5. Our ‘living memorial’ to loving son Anton

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 November 2008

Family and friends of Anton Day, who died in September after a brave battle with leukaemia, will wear a “living memorial” to him after they were tattooed with his name.

6. Firms cautiously welcome 1.5% rates cut move

Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 November 2008

Homeowners and businesses in the borough breathed a collective sigh of relief as the Bank of England slashed interest rates last week.

7. Council: We will not pay in 20 days

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 November 2008

Bracknell Forest Council will not promise to pay its invoices to small businesses within 20 days, despite pleas from a business organisation.

8. Support for help in credit crunch

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 November 2008

Traders in Bracknell have given the thumbs-up to Government plans to help small businesses get through the credit crunch.

9. Sisters rev up on African bike trip with the princes

Get Bracknell, Thursday 6 November 2008

The dust is still being brushed off one biker girl’s gear after she took part in a 1,000-mile African adventure with Princes William and Harry.

10. Keep Trade Local: calls for fund to save businesses

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 4 November 2008

A business group is campaigning for the Government to create a £1 billion “Small Business Survival Fund” it says could save hundreds of firms from going bust.

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