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1. CRIME SEMINAR FOCUSES ON BUSINESS BURGLARY
Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 May 2003BURGLARS cost businesses in Wokingham £12 million a year, a pioneering crime advice seminar held last Thursday revealed.
2. TRADERS' PLEDGE TO CHARITIES
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 March 2003Customer Jean Jackson checks out the wares, with Mayor, Cllr Linda Barnes, market superintendent Colin Hook, and stall owner James Galway.
3. MARKET'S SEAL OF APPROVAL
Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 August 2003WOKINGHAM'S Farmers' Market is proving to be a winner with customers and governing bodies — sales are up and it has been awarded national recognition for the second year running.
4. GROUPS SPLIT OVER AIRPORT'S T5 MERITS
Get Bracknell, Thursday 18 December 2003BUSINESS leaders in the area have backed plans for a 5th terminal at Heathrow Airport, saying it will bring new jobs for Bracknell and Wokingham residents and is "critical" to the region's economic success.
5. NEW SERVICE TO HELP SMALL FIRMS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 21 May 2003A NEW advisory service is being launched to help small and medium-sized businesses in Wokingham get the most from their staff.
6. Contractor featured in ‘top 100’
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 March 2003A WOKINGHAM company has been named one of the top 100 companies to work for in a national survey.
7. POLICE WARN OVER NIGERIAN MONEY SCAM
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 15 January 2003POLICE and business chiefs are warning Wokingham people to be aware of a “too good to be true” scam which tries to con people out of large sums of cash.
8. CUSTOMERS LEFT HIGH AND DRY
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 March 2003Confusion after firm goes into liquidation
9. LABELLING COMPANY HAS MARKET LICKED
Get Bracknell, Thursday 18 September 2003BY DAVE SMITH
A WOKINGHAM company that has developed machinery for labelling and packaging is flourishing despite general doom and gloom in the manufacturing sector.
10. RED IS BEST FOR WORKERS
Get Bracknell, Thursday 06 February 2003BUSINESS bosses should be seeing red at work to help beat employees’ winter blues, says a Wokingham-based company.
