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1. Internet cafe with extra-special class
Get Bracknell, Friday 24 December 2004Jason Deane is at the very forefront of the high-tech revolution - courtesy of his business Quarks Internet Café and Gamezone. He combines internet access with all the extras - multiplayer PC gaming, a bar and a restaurant. Starting a business is easy, he told HUGH FORT - but running it is a little bit more difficult. Mr Deane believes the future for his business is very strong - but he argues that the Government could do more to help businesses
2. Flying visit as Santa joins party
Get Bracknell, Monday 20 December 2004CLAUSE FOR CELEBRATION - Pupils from Calcot Junior School meet Santa at a Christmas party at KPMG in Arlington Business Park
3. Festive boom hope after spending dips
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 7 December 2004Retail survey: sales down despite discounts
4. Yell scoops gong trio
Get Bracknell, Monday 29 November 2004THANK YOU - Paul Fry, Yell's strategy and business development director, makes an acceptance speech on behalf of Yell as the firm celebrated European awards success for the second time
5. Here's to a beer that's just for us
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 November 2004WORKERS at the Berkshire Brewery will get their own beer to celebrate the Reading plant's 25th birthday.
6. Clean sweep for glamorous 'Kim and Aggie' firm
Get Bracknell, Friday 15 October 2004When Clare O'Hara left work to have a baby, she needed to find a career she could work around her new family. Luckily a love of cleaning set her on the right track. She tells FRANCK MARCETEAU how business is going
7. It's easy -PC for granny
Get Bracknell, Thursday 9 September 2004GRAN DAY OUT - Microsoft's Ray Chow took up the offer to bring a granny to work day, by giving his mum and dad, Tessie and Shim Chow, some tuition on the internet
8. Firm takes them from jail to job
Get Bracknell, Monday 26 April 2004COURSE: gas company gives offenders a chance
9. Break down barriers
Get Bracknell, Thursday 25 March 2004TEAM WORK: commerce brings people together
10. Florist is blooming nine years on - and future looks good
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 March 2004Deborah Scott has been saying it with flowers for a good nine years now and her Twyford shop is still blossoming. A few months ago, she moved her business to bigger premises and earlier this year one of her staff won a Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen award for her futuristic flower arrangement. Today, she tells Franck Marceteau how lucky she feels to be able to do the thing she enjoys the most.
