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21. COLLECTION OF SHORT PLAYS EARN CATS A HIGH FIVE by Kim Halliday

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 April 2004
ALAN Ayckbourn’s challenging plays tend to demand quite a lot from their actors but Crowthorne Amateur Theatrical Society (CATS) had no problems when they performed Confusions.

22. Let's go fly a kite

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 30 March 2004
SOARING GOOD FUN – Arron Welling enjoying last year’s kite festival at Wellington Country Park. Inset, just like last year there will be kites of all shapes and sizes to see and make at 2004’s festival, which takes place on Sunday.

23. Break down barriers

Get Bracknell, Thursday 25 March 2004
TEAM WORK: commerce brings people together

24. POLICE FIND IMITATION GUN IN DRUGS RAID by Alana Razzell

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 March 2004
POLICE seized thousands of pounds worth of what they believe to be ecstasy and cannabis in a drugs raid

25. Florist is blooming nine years on - and future looks good

Get Bracknell, Friday 19 March 2004
Deborah Scott has been saying it with flowers for a good nine years now and her Twyford shop is still blossoming. A few months ago, she moved her business to bigger premises and earlier this year one of her staff won a Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen award for her futuristic flower arrangement. Today, she tells Franck Marceteau how lucky she feels to be able to do the thing she enjoys the most.

26. ECO-LIGHT HELPS IN UNDERSTANDING OF ENERGY

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 March 2004
BRIGHT sparks at Winkfield St Mary's Primary School watched eco-experts install a new pole to shed some light on the teachers' car park on Monday.

27. Good Prospect in the pancake race

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 9 March 2004
BATTER THAN MOST - The Mayor of Reading, Councillor Jeanette Skeats, presents a trophy to staff from Prospect Estate Agent, from left, Adam Smith, Nick Bagshaw, Sean Costello and Darren Derkson

28. ‘We won't accept mediocrity - key to our success'

Get Bracknell, Friday 5 March 2004
Jeweller Douglas Jacobs is one of the very few family-owned or ‘independent' businesses left in central Reading. Since present owner Ian Jacobs took over from his father in 1966, Reading has grown immensely. He tells Franck Marceteau how important it is to adapt to change to survive. Mr Jacobs also says how grateful he is to the people of Reading for their support over the years.

29. Spring into life

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 2 March 2004
GET AWAY FROM IT ALL – Beale Park, on the banks of the Thames, is an oasis of peace and quiet and is only 15 minutes drive from Reading

30. Bunny bonanza

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 24 February 2004
EAR EAR – Danny Pearson, six, and Emilia Williams, five, at the Beatrix Potter exhibition at The Museum of Reading