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1. £95m for green aid
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 December 2005Hand-outs: for groups which help companies cut waste
2. Fast food with a social conscience
Get Bracknell, Friday 2 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
3. Carluccio's floats on stock market
Get Bracknell, Thursday 10 November 2005COUPLE: set for multi-million pound windfall
4. Sun sets on Liz's skimpy bikinis
Get Bracknell, Thursday 3 November 2005END OF AN ERA - Liz Hurley, who made her name wearing that dress, has promised to cover up in future
5. F****** Ramsey
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 2 November 2005DEVIL OR ANGEL? – Gordon Ramsay’s The F Word started last week on Channel 4
6. TV chef Keith set for literary festival
Get Bracknell, Monday 10 October 2005FOOD GURU - Television chef Keith Floyd will be appearing at the two-week Guildford Book Festival which starts this weekend and runs until Sunday, October 30
7. Boots brings tidings of a decline in sales
Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 September 2005Downturn: continues but health and beauty products up
8. Meat the pie people for taste of success
Get Bracknell, Friday 23 September 2005Craig Hayward and his mum June probably make the best pies in Reading - possibly even the whole country. The pair run the famous Sweeney & Todd shop in the town centre, which has delighted the town's food lovers for almost 30 years. Mr Hayward gives Franck Marceteau a taste of the 20 different varieties of pies the shop has on offer each day
9. Inflation 'to hit eight-year high'
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 13 September 2005Fuel price surge: price index up 2.4 per cent
10. BOTTOMS UP! VENUE GETS LICENCE FOR 24-HOUR DRINKING
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 September 2005By Vicki Hammond
A ‘UNIQUE' bar, restaurant and venue, which occasionally holds naturist events, is the first venue in the borough to be given permission to serve alcohol and food 24-hours-a-day, despite fierce objections from the head of Bracknell Police.
