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1. Rolling back the years
Get Bracknell, Friday 1 August 2008Jeffrey McCarthy hopes to peddle his way to a fortune by selling traditional ice cream on an old Victorian bicycle.
2. Ice work if you can get it
Get Bracknell, Monday 18 November 2002WELL DONE - Philip Tandy receives his Institute of Civil Engineers certificate from ICE president Mark Whitby
3. It's time to chill-i out
Get Bracknell, Monday 7 June 2004COOL IDEA - Vina Patel from Sweet Masala shares her new range of Indian ice creams with, from left, Aroj Chechi, aged 11, Arslan Chechi, six, Waleed Choudhry, seven, Zenab Chechi, four, and Nosheen Choudhry, 10
4. Boom in shops back
Get Bracknell, Friday 22 November 2002Shoppers wrapping up against the elements helped high street sales figures surge and put hopes of another cut in interest rates firmly on ice.
5. Unilever's 400 top brands in sales dip
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 October 2004Third quarter: pre-tax profits fall two per cent
6. Family values drive company on
Get Bracknell, Friday 21 September 2007FROM one van and a coal shed, Maggie and Dave Morgan have seen their transport business blossom into a 16-strong fleet, delivering computers, oranges and even wedding dresses throughout Europe.
7. Dismay at poor sales for Unilever
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 July 2004RESULTS: quarterly targets not met
8. Weather a blow to brewery
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 August 2007Brewing group Scottish & Newcastle yesterday warned its trading targets for this year looked “very challenging” after the wet July weather dampened customers’ thirst for beer and cider.
9. Broad Street Mall’s boom
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 21 August 2007SHOPPERS in Reading have been bucking the national trend and flocking to town, with the Broad Street Mall enjoying a particularly strong summer, the Evening Post can reveal.
10. Hotel revolution
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 15 April 2008Reading's hotel revolution is continuing unabated as the town’s leading chains fight for the lion’s share of the buoyant market.
