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1. Send 60 Mars ice cream bars to Australia!
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 March 2009The first customer to a new packaging and shipping company which opened in Reading in January had a challenging request.
2. The Royal Philharmonic will see you now
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 March 2009As the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra prepares for its second concert during its year-long residency in Reading, conductor Stephen Bell tells Linda Fort why it will be like an away day for the musician.
3. Lisa Snowdon: It’s strictly come shopping!
Get Bracknell, Monday 06 April 2009Model and TV presenter Lisa Snowdon invited everyone in Reading to strictly come shopping when she opened the Spring Fashion Weekend.
4. European Election: a guide to parties and policies
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 03 June 2009Finding out what some parties stand for can prove challenging.
5. 12-point plan to combat crunch
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 February 2009Free council fun and a mortgage rescue scheme are just two proposals in an action plan to help people in Reading beat the credit crunch.
6. Tories backing small business relief bill
Get Bracknell, Thursday 12 February 2009Two leading Reading Tories are backing a private member’s bill which could see small businesses automatically granted rate relief.
7. ‘Optimistic’ comedy for Heavenly Planet
Get Bracknell, Thursday 12 February 2009The Jack Dees, Jimmy Carrs and Jo Brands of the comedy circuit can forget it, they are just too cynical for Reading’s newest festival.
8. Dhoom Dhamaka festival set to bring diversity to life
Get Bracknell, Friday 12 June 2009An explosion of South Asian arts and culture begins in Reading this month for the eighth year running.
9. Dancers who fled Mugabe star during Refugee Week
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 June 2009Football, culture, coffee and films are all lined up next week to celebrate Refugee Week 2009.
10. Hot-air balloons at West Woodhay House
Get Bracknell, Monday 08 June 2009Hot-air balloons will rise over West Berkshire when a stately home opens its gates to the public.
