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1. GIVING TREE APPEAL IS A RECORD BREAKER

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 December 2002
BY ZOE COLVILE

KIND-hearted readers have helped make this year's Times series' Giving Tree Appeal a record-breaking success.

2. In AWE of prize pupils

Get Bracknell, Monday 23 December 2002
CELEBRATING - Back row; Dean Wallace, Paul Salem, Chris Mason, Mark Hopkins, Tom Williams, Simon Bracey, Sam Carter and John Young. Middle row; Nick Clement, Graeme Stevenson, Stuart Williams, Graeme Watson, Paul Williams, Marc Wigley, Richard Aulsberry, Richard Musson, Scott Kemp and Craig Brown. Front row; Chris Waters, director Frank Winter, managing director Bill Haight, apprentice committee chairman Roger Hopkinson and Graham Atkinson

3. Orange in the swim as new-style store opens

Get Bracknell, Monday 2 December 2002
TAKE IT EASY - Store manager Juliet Roper with head of retail Nick Moore in the relaxing area of the new shop in Broad Street

4. New lawyers join town's oldest firm

Get Bracknell, Friday 29 November 2002
PARTNER - Nick Burrows

5. 'We're raising the standards'

Get Bracknell, Thursday 28 November 2002
WE'RE THE TOPS - Geoff Brown, Graham Cook, Roger Scott, and Malcolm Marshall, director and part owner of Business Link receiving the award from Royals chairman John Madejski with Nick Sharp and Phillip Wicks from PHW Business Services

6. WILKES SAYS HORROR IS NO DRAG FOR HIM

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 November 2002
What a drag!: Jonathan Wilkes.

7. Bright spark scoops top award

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 November 2002
Trainee Sam Deverall, left, with ECA president David Dennison and Entric managing director Nick Girdler

8. FROM THE QUEEN VIC TO THE WINDY CITY

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 9 October 2002
John Altman: Chicago, New Victoria Theatre, Woking

9. GET ON NET TO HALT ROAD RAGE

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 2 October 2002
BRACKNELL Forest residents can use the information superhighway to avoid road rage after a new service was launched in the town.

10. TRADER’S ANGER OVER FIVE-WEEK ROADWORKS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 September 2002
TRADERS in Heathlands Road fear five weeks of roadworks — which begin next month — will affect their businesses and incomes.
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