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1. Friday business profile Heaven & Heart Collections
Get Bracknell, Friday 21 November 2008Fashion designer Joyce Pointing is offering women an alternative to the ubiquitous little black dress this Christmas.
2. Crossrail to create new nature reserve
Get Bracknell, Friday 21 November 2008Earth taken from under London for the construction of Crossrail is to be used to create a huge nature reserve, the RSPB announced today.
3. Restoring antique furniture is sweet for Cadbury
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 November 2008Staff from Cadbury in Reading had a court appearance with a difference when they helped restore some historic Tudor gardens.
4. Organic firm up for award
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 November 2008A Caversham organic food company has been shortlisted for a prestigious national business award.
5. Airport train may link to Crossrail
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 November 2008Heathrow airport could be a half-hour journey by train instead of 90 minutes if a new high-speed link goes ahead.
6. Women could give the economy a lift
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 November 2008Thousands of women are to be interviewed as part of a project aimed at breaking down any barriers to prevent them setting up in business, it was announced today.
7. More houses sold in October
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 November 2008The number of properties changing hands rose for the second month in a row during October as sellers began to price their homes more realistically, figures showed today.
8. Talking economics with Vince Cable
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 November 2008Britain is in the grip of its worst economic crisis for more than 60 years and things are set to get worse.
9. Charity event has good Prospect
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 November 2008Estate agents at Prospect revealed their pink side when they raised more than £1,000 for a breast cancer charity.
10. Office worker turns labourer for charity
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 November 2008A member of staff at Hays Trades & Labour got his hands dirty when he helped out on a building site for charity.
