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3601. Hair we go for seventh salon
Get Bracknell, Friday 24 August 2001CUTTING CREW - Directors Eamonn Boreham and Simon Shaw and manager Anna Wilkinson, centre, accompanied by two stylists at the official opening
3602. 200 to join as Heelas name goes
Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 August 2001All change – Heelas managing director Felicity Miller is retiring and Nat Wakely is taking over
3603. Locators keeps on trucking
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 August 2001Proud - Shaking on the new deal
3604. ‘Business as usual' for share plunge giant
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 August 2001COMMUNICATIONS giant Energis insists it is “business as usual” for staff at its Reading office despite tumbling share prices.
3605. Street smell of lavender
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 21 August 2001Admiring - Councillor Royce Longton, left; managing director of Sansome and George Berkshire Richard George; Mollie Lock, who chairs West Berkshire Council, and Councillor Tony Linden on the Sansome and George Berkshire roundabout
3606. What you need to earn to buy a house today
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 21 August 2001People with an annual salary of less than £30,000 can no longer afford average house prices in more than half of all English counties, research revealed today.
3607. Unions seek assurance over Marconi UK jobs
Get Bracknell, Monday 20 August 2001Unions will meet Marconi managers this week amid fears that its tumbling share price puts the telecoms firm in danger of being taken over.
3608. Contract will lift Locators up where they belong
Get Bracknell, Friday 17 August 2001Inspection - Brian Cowles, managing director of Locators Ltd (seated) and Craig George from the Locators group of
companies
3609. Boss quits after software firm dives £11.8m in red
Get Bracknell, Friday 17 August 2001Software group Netstore’s chief executive, Gary Smith, stepped down yesterday as the company kick-started a strategic review after a turbulent year.
3610. Pensions ‘will be cut in half'
Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 August 2001Thousands of UK employees could see the value of their pensions slashed in half as a result of the tumbling stock markets, a group warned today.
