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31. ANGER AT PLANS FOR COMPANY ASBOS by Paul Cassell

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 3 August 2005
Environment Agency under fire over ‘tough’ stance

32. Reading's economy: Just the job

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 5 March 2008

Business experts have dismissed whispers of a looming economic disaster, claiming Reading is still a boomtown and a commercial powerhouse.

33. Moving up in world

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 March 2008

A car hire firm has continued to drive forward with extensive branding and a move to a new office.

34. Trainees figure out success

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 July 2003
HIGH-FLYERS - Back from left, Caroline Tradewell, Jonathan Russell, Sharon Cooper, Anneke Macey, Paul Rouse, Lucy Cant and John Buckle. Front, Timothy Pullen, Leona Pitts, Richard Griffiths, Caroline Last, Lorna Mapley and Helen Sheppard

35. 800 jobs cut as receivers go in to PowerHouse

Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2003
More than 800 retail jobs were lost today after receivers stepped in to take control of electrical stores group PowerHouse.

36. Opening industry eyes to internet 'meterorite'

Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 November 2005
E-marketing: forum the first of its kind in the UK

37. Chain link as Mayor opens new apartments

Get Bracknell, Monday 14 June 2004
HISTORY: developer's great-grandad donated mayoral regalia in 1936

38. ENTERTAINMENTS WEBSITE UP AND RUNNING AFTER OVER YEAR OF WORK

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 August 2004
AFTER years of discussions, two Winnersh men have finally created their own entertainments-based website for Reading and the surrounding areas.

39. BUSINESSES IN FEAR OF MORE EU REGULATION

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 5 May 2004
By David Smith

THE BUSINESS community in Berkshire and the Thames Valley remains fearful of increasing regulation from EU enlargement.

40. TRADER’S ANGER OVER FIVE-WEEK ROADWORKS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 September 2002
TRADERS in Heathlands Road fear five weeks of roadworks — which begin next month — will affect their businesses and incomes.
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