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11. Reading has never looked so good

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 May 2002
HEALTHY PROSPECT - Reading firms join to offer money-off health and leisure incentives, from left, rear, Steve Woodford, of Haslams Property Services, Adam Nash, of David Lloyd Health and Fitness Club, Gareth Whitehead, of Kingsley Motor Company, Nasir Bashir, of Top Cars, front, Karen Carson, of David Lloyd Health and Fitness Club and Nicky Cullity, of Haslams Property Services

12. Yell named one of the top companies in UK

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 September 2002
TOP HONOUR - Yell's John Condron receives the Queen's Award for Enterprise from Berkshire's Lord Lieutenant Philip Wroughton and Cadet sergeant Major Adam Marcham

13. Jewellers is a gem

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 February 2008

JEWELLERS Jacobs celebrates its 60th anniversary this year.

14. Rapid growth places IT firm on Times list

Get Bracknell, Thursday 11 October 2007

AN IT consultancy in Reading is one of the fastest growing technology companies in Britain, according to a Sunday Times survey.

15. ‘Retire at 68 with doubled pension'

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 March 2004
Think tank: extra cost paid for by working longer

16. Postal workers deliver a record

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 17 May 2005
Bonus: for staff as Royal Mail sees profits soar

17. The best bar none

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 November 2007

STAFF at the Pitcher and Piano are toasting their success after hitting the right note at the company’s annual awards party.

18. Eight legal eagles are soaring higher

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 May 2008

Law firm Shoosmiths has strengthened its Reading practice with the announcement of eight promotions.

19. Women bid £4k less than men

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 March 2008

Women are asking for nearly £4,000 a year less in pay than men on average when registering with a leading online recruitment service.

20. 1,500 jobs go at Telewest

Get Bracknell, Thursday 2 May 2002
Debt-ridden cable operator Telewest is cutting 1,500 jobs in a bid to save up to £50 million a year, it said today.