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11. Aga cooker firm in sales dip
Get Bracknell, Monday 16 March 2009The maker of the Aga cooker – which has a showroom in Reading – said current orders were down by about 20 per cent in the face of deteriorating trading conditions.
12. Hard worker ‘will go far’
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 17 March 2009A talented student has bagged a special award after breaking a long-standing performance record at Gravity Personnel.
13. One-stop shop for everything in town
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 March 2009Visitors and residents can find out everything they need to know about Reading by logging onto a new-look website.
14. Business profile - Kalunga
Get Bracknell, Friday 13 March 2009A new café has opened in Oxford Road selling a mouth-watering range of home cooked Portuguese dishes.
15. Spotlight on sparkling hotel
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 March 2009This stunning chandelier will give visitors a sparkling welcome to Reading’s newest luxury hotel.
16. Pru first FTSE 100 firm to have a black boss
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 March 2009Reading insurance giant Prudential became the first FTSE 100 company to appoint a black chief executive yesterday as it posted yearly profits touching £3 billion.
17. Microsoft snaps to it for parents
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 15 April 2009Parents snapped away as they were taught how to take perfect pictures of their children in a photography masterclass.
18. Fury at rates rise in crunch
Get Bracknell, Thursday 02 April 2009Two leading Reading Tories have slammed the Government’s decision to raise business rates during the recession, claiming it will drive many of the town’s small shops to the wall.
19. University students sow SEEDs of future
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 14 April 2009Businesses and students are being encouraged to try The University of Reading’s work placement programme.
20. Builders provide a better environment
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 31 March 2009Builders swapped their spades for... spades and got dug in for a different reason as they helped residents plant trees at Katesgrove Children’s Centre.
