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11. MAMMA MIA! TOP EATERY IS ROSSINI
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 March 2002BY ADAM J SMITH
A WOKINGHAM restaurant has been named the top eatery in the county by a BBC poll.
12. HAIRDRESSER IS CUT ABOVE THE REST
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 March 2002A WOODLEY hairdresser has proved he is a cut above the rest by scooping a top prize in a national competition.
13. Print firm is blooming marvellous
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 March 2002WELL RED - Delighted Growing Places gardeners with their new T-shirts provided by Fairway Press
14. Bosses to keep track on trains and buses
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 March 2002READING'S bus and rail services are coming under the eagle eye of Thames Valley business leaders, who say the region needs better transport.
15. Royals stars pitch up at building society opening
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 March 2002LAYING FOUNDATIONS - At the Nationwide Building Society refurbishment opening. Foreground, from left, Chris Davies, branch manager, James Harper, Clive Parkinson, head of retail strategy and planning for Nationwide, and Nicky Forster
16. Firms call for A34/M4 work
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 March 2002WEST Berkshire business leaders have called for work on the A34/M4 junction improvements to begin without delay, following the Government's approval of the project.
17. Green day for solicitors
Get Bracknell, Monday 18 March 2002INFILL- Legal eagles Simon Thorne, Karyn Trowbridge and Derek Ching
18. Steel giant may sell off metals arm
Get Bracknell, Monday 18 March 2002Steel group Corus is likely to offset the gloom of its full year figures today by announcing its intention to sell its aluminium business.
19. Encouraging adventure
Get Bracknell, Friday 15 March 2002On the lookout - Phillip Newborough, chief executive of Bridges Community Ventures, Julia Penny, president of the Thames Valley Society of Chartered Accountants, and MP Jane Griffiths
20. Fair deal for small firms on the table
Get Bracknell, Friday 15 March 2002Chancellor Gordon Brown is pushing for a radical shake-up of the way Britain's major high street banks conduct business with small firms, under plans revealed today.
