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51. Honey, I’ve shrunk the, er, honey...
Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008English honey will have run out by Christmas – the result of two rotten summers, says one downhearted beekeeper.
52. Benches will be removed to stop bad behaviour
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 14 October 2008It will cost more than £6,000 to protect a playing field from anti-social behaviour – including a £4,000 outlay on one gate.
53. We need support from the very top
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 14 October 2008During these extraordinary times of economic difficulty many analysts and commentators have been fixated with stories coming from the City of London, but it is the real economy, the backbone of the country made up of small businesses in towns like Reading, which will help us pull out of it.
54. Testicular cancer: check them out
Get Bracknell, Monday 20 October 2008Here are a few facts and figures about testicular cancer from male cancer charity Orchid.
55. Town in top 50 for home businesses
Get Bracknell, Monday 20 October 2008Reading is one of the top 50 towns in the country where running a business from your home is still flourishing despite the economic downturn.
56. ‘Healthy society is at risk from loss of gaps’
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 28 October 2008Villagers are waging a battle to save their communities from an “urban sprawl” that would join them to Bracknell.
57. Businesses push for an hour's free parking in town
Get Bracknell, Friday 24 October 2008Free parking for one or two-hour visits to Bracknell would help revitalise the town’s trade, according to a business group.
58. Keep Trade Local: calls for fund to save businesses
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 04 November 2008A business group is campaigning for the Government to create a £1 billion “Small Business Survival Fund” it says could save hundreds of firms from going bust.
59. Business rates relief ‘should be automatic’
Get Bracknell, Monday 03 November 2008Small businesses in Bracknell could be losing out on thousands of pounds each year by not applying for rate relief, it has been revealed.
60. How many homes and where?
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 28 October 2008In the first draft for the South East Plan, Bracknell Forest submitted it could take 10,780 homes.
