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21. The Oracle ad to win it!
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 May 2008The Oracle shopping centre has won a national industry award for its advertising campaign featuring quotes from famous figures.
22. Credit crunch hits spending
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 May 2008Nearly half of people are changing their spending habits to tackle soaring inflation and the impact of the credit crunch, a new survey shows.
23. Uni keen to share its knowledge
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 May 2008Businesses and students are being encouraged to take advantage of The University of Reading’s new work placement programme.
24. Slump in housing will have negative impact on economy
Get Bracknell, Monday 19 May 2008A slump in home sales this year is set to take a damaging toll on the wider economy as the credit crunch bites, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) warned today.
25. Nine of the best pass their NVQs
Get Bracknell, Monday 19 May 2008Staff at Holiday Inn Reading South were all smiles after passing their National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs).
26. Pessimism across the country over prospects
Get Bracknell, Monday 19 May 2008Business confidence has fallen for the fourth quarter in a row as fears of an economic slowdown loom, a survey said today.
27. New HR director
Get Bracknell, Monday 19 May 2008Catering giant Charlton House has appointed Alison Gilbert as human resources director.
28. Allowances boost for small firms
Get Bracknell, Monday 19 May 2008Small businesses could be in for a shot in the arm because of changes in the capital allowance rules, according to Reading accountant Horwath Clark Whitehill.
29. The timeless art of clockmaking
Get Bracknell, Friday 16 May 2008From their little workshop in Tadley, Frank and Barbara Redmile have spent the last 10 years creating beautiful grandfather clocks. Frank told PAUL ROBINS about the joys of hand-crafting antique timepieces.
30. MP backs green workplace plea
Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 May 2008Reading West MP Martin Salter has given his backing to a trade union campaign to encourage employers to do more to promote a greener workplace.
The Labour politician has tabled a Parliamentary motion amid fears climate change could lead to devastating economic consequences revealed in a report by Government adviser Sir Nicholas Stern.
