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391. Firms say worst is still to come
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 03 March 2009Businesses are in the doldrums with scant optimism for an early recovery, according to new research.
392. ‘Bin the bad habits over recycling’
Get Bracknell, Monday 02 March 2009Businesses are being encouraged to have their say on a new plan devised to help them bin their current waste practices and get into the spirit of recycling.
393. Recession-hit firms seek out apprentices
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 10 March 2009Paul Robins investigates why the number of apprentices being taken on by Reading firms has hit an all-time high…
394. Award for man who kept buses going through the snow
Get Bracknell, Thursday 12 March 2009The man who masterminded Reading’s Buses’ services through the snow chaos earlier this year’ has been named employee of the month by the company.
395. One of ‘best small firms to work for’
Get Bracknell, Monday 02 March 2009Staff at Business Environment (BE) shouldn’t have much to grumble about after the firm was named one of the ‘Best Small Companies to Work For’ in Britain.
396. ‘I see climate as a great time to grow’
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 10 March 2009We may be in the grip of a global recession but try telling that to chartered accountant Richard Jones.
397. Business profile - Tutu's Kitchen
Get Bracknell, Friday 06 March 2009Tutu’s Kitchen, based in the Global Café in London Street, was voted Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year at the 2008 Pride of Reading awards.
398. £10.5m boost for BaxterStorey
Get Bracknell, Monday 02 March 2009The credit crunch has failed to quell Reading-based BaxterStorey as the firm announced new business gains worth £10.5 million this year.
399. Best of times for new ventures
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 10 March 2009One of Reading’s leading commercial property agents claims now could be the best time for companies to invest in new business premises.
400. ‘Hands-on’ workers dig new garden
Get Bracknell, Monday 09 March 2009Green-fingered Verizon Business employees dug deep and helped create a new vegetable and wildlife garden at Whitley Park Junior School.
