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11. Furniture firm's new HQ
Get Bracknell, Monday 05 December 2005NEW HOME – From left, seminar speakers Bruce Cantrill, Elspeth Grant, managing director Ken Ferguson and Cathy Hayward
12. Fast food with a social conscience
Get Bracknell, Friday 02 December 2005With his fledgling business Leo’s Falafels, Ben Samuels is hoping to bring an authentic taste of the Middle East to Reading. The 54-year-old is on the verge of opening his first shop in the Oxford Road. And the best thing is the business is a not-for-profit company with a conscience, set up with the help of Reading Community Enterprise Agency. AISHA IQBAL reports
13. Work to age of 69, says report
Get Bracknell, Thursday 01 December 2005Reform: later retirement will finance state pension
14. Housing market 'settling down'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 November 2005Nationwide: figures reveal stablisation in prices
15. Union urges 30p rise in minimum wage
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 November 2005TUC: tells Labour ‘view of employers should carry little weight’
16. Ex-MI5 boss opens office
Get Bracknell, Monday 28 November 2005NEW HOME – Staff from Barclays at the new offices at Apex Plaza in Forbury Road and inset, above left, Stella Rimington
17. DJ Jon sounds out internet radio
Get Bracknell, Friday 25 November 2005A year after it started, Total Sounds is about to go live when it launches a new internet radio station, which will provide a forum for budding DJs. Jon Granat tells Franck Marceteau why setting up his shop was the best thing he’s ever done
18. Opening industry eyes to internet 'meterorite'
Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 November 2005E-marketing: forum the first of its kind in the UK
19. EX-PUPIL NAMED TOP EXPORTER OF THE YEAR by Paul Cassell
Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 November 2005Education software company wins coveted gong.
20. 'BID will encourage new investment'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 November 2005WINNING SMILES – Reading city centre manager Tim Smith, left, and BID project manager Neil Scott, right, celebrate the success of the business improvement district proposal and are joined by Alan Cross, the head of finance at Reading Borough Council
