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11. Engineering global success

Get Bracknell, Friday 7 May 2004
When engineering practice Peter Brett Associates was set up almost 40 years ago, it was made up of a small group of professionals working with architects. Now it employs close to 400 staff. Deputy senior partner Steve Capel-Davies speaks to Franck Marceteau.

12. Marquee firm reaches for ski to find a winner

Get Bracknell, Friday 23 April 2004
Carters is probably the oldest family-owned business in Reading - its history dates back to 1830. And on Wednesday, the skiing and marquee equipment company celebrated its 40th year of trade in Caversham Road, a move which director Peter Carter hails as a turning point. He tells Franck Marceteau how the company has become one of the largest suppliers of ski clothes in the country

13. Revolutionary machine cleans up at airports

Get Bracknell, Friday 16 April 2004
Entrepreneur Efi Rosen is the man who introduced the jet washer for cleaning cars to the UK back in 1985 from his Caversham office. Two years ago, he brought what he calls a “revolution” in the world of escalators with a state-of-the-art cleaning machine. Now, as he prepares to fly to Amsterdam for the launch of yet another new
super-cleaning machine, he tells Franck Marceteau why innovation is the key to success

14. Walk this way for a trip into ethnic heaven

Get Bracknell, Friday 18 November 2005
Rod Davies’ shop in Bristol and West Arcade is the epitome of what a small independent boutique should be. At Shakti you will find a myriad of clothes, handicrafts and jewellery imported directly from India and Nepal. But the reality of trying to sustain the shop in a town full of big chains’ branches is hard work, he tells Franck Marceteau

15. DJ Jon sounds out internet radio

Get Bracknell, Friday 25 November 2005
A year after it started, Total Sounds is about to go live when it launches a new internet radio station, which will provide a forum for budding DJs. Jon Granat tells Franck Marceteau why setting up his shop was the best thing he’s ever done

16. Making a big splash in tiles and bathrooms

Get Bracknell, Friday 14 May 2004
Lisa Bain decided to set up her own bathroom and tiles business because she could not find the quality and prices she wanted. Just a week after the grand opening of her Twyford showroom, orders are already coming in, she tells Franck Marceteau

17. Software brainwave to wham spam is a winner

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 May 2004
Since John Cheney and his partners officially opened for business a year ago selling software to filter out junk e-mail (spam), they have reached out to more than 500 clients.
As they expand on the Continent, Mr Cheney tells Franck Marceteau how developing a technology that people need has paid off, and why Reading is a good location to start your own IT company.

18. ‘We offer cheaper phone calls'

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 June 2004
Roni Zigner started her business promoting cheaper phone services as a part-time enterprise to top up her income. But just three months on it had grown so dramatically she decided to take it on full time. She tells Franck Marceteau how becoming an independent representative for EurExcel Limited changed her life

19. Hot prospect for Fireplace Magic

Get Bracknell, Friday 21 May 2004
Caversham trader John Lyons says two years after opening his fireplace showroom, a new Reading Borough Council parking permit scheme is threatening his livelihood because it is driving shoppers out. But for that his business's future would look pretty rosy, he tells Franck Marceteau

20. Going the extra mile to boost clients' growth

Get Bracknell, Friday 2 July 2004
Former marketing agent Lynn Cordell found her niche by developing unique programmes to help boost companies' sales and growth. She tells Franck Marceteau how going the extra mile for her clients is about to turn her company into a multi-million pound business