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1. Leaking cabinet secrets
Get Bracknell, Friday 1 October 2004AFTER working together for years, in 1989 friends Les Newell and Simon Corbyn decided to open their own furniture-making and restoration workshop. Mr Newell talks to Franck Marceteau about their success and the magic of creating unique furniture
2. AWE apprentices rewarded for effort
Get Bracknell, Monday 6 December 2004WELL DONE - The Dolphin Cup for the Best Apprentice of the Year is presented to Simon Woodman by Derek Simpson, general secretary of AEEU/AMICUS
3. Paws for applause as vets progress
Get Bracknell, Friday 31 December 2004Castle Vets has been in existence in one form or another since the 19th Century, which shows the popularity of pets. Current boss Simon Orr tells Gregor McClenaghan that the future is looking "very good" despite the nightmare of Government red tape
4. Ooh, la la - French lager wins
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 2 June 2004CHEERS - Production director at Scottish Courage's Berkshire Brewery, Simon Jackson, with one of the awards, celebrates with staff.
5. Facing up to modern business
Get Bracknell, Monday 13 September 2004FACE FOR BUSINESS - Chandran Honour from the Reading Business Group with Ted Eggleton of Thames Valley Networks and Tony Davies, centre, and Simon Hutchens, right, from performance artists Trading Faces
6. Design form to blossom at GreenPark
Get Bracknell, Monday 13 December 2004SAYING IT WITH FLOWERS - From left, partners Simon Knott and Nicki Martienssen, with SIA UK's managing director Chris Mousley
7. Local food for thought
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 November 2004Jo Compton decided to leave a career as an estate agent behind her and teamed up with farmer's wife friend Mandy Strang to set up a food shop. The pair now take pride in selling only local produce and good quality food and are looking forward to becoming a growing business. Ms Compton talks passionately to Franck Marceteau about tasty food and the power that people have to choose where they shop and how they enjoy eating
8. Homes up for auction
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 March 2004What am I bid? - Homes available from Romans go up for auction in Binfield - the sale proved a success, with most properties sold
9. Marquee firm reaches for ski to find a winner
Get Bracknell, Friday 23 April 2004Carters is probably the oldest family-owned business in Reading - its history dates back to 1830. And on Wednesday, the skiing and marquee equipment company celebrated its 40th year of trade in Caversham Road, a move which director Peter Carter hails as a turning point. He tells Franck Marceteau how the company has become one of the largest suppliers of ski clothes in the country
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