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11. Postal workers deliver a record

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 17 May 2005
Bonus: for staff as Royal Mail sees profits soar

12. Talks on selling Legoland parks

Get Bracknell, Thursday 02 June 2005
Deal soon: popular Windsor attraction included

13. Massive walkout hits BBC

Get Bracknell, Monday 23 May 2005
Strike: stops flagship show

14. A wedding dream comes true

Get Bracknell, Friday 27 May 2005
Two months ago Moni Lumley's dream of playing the wedding fairy came true when she opened her shoes and accessories shop. Among scores of pretty shoes, headdresses, handbags and rose petals, Mrs Lumley uses her experience of the wedding industry to give customers her best advice.
She tells Franck Marceteau how her life-long dream became a reality thanks to her family

15. Key to success - retro dresses and hard work

Get Bracknell, Friday 20 May 2005
Jo White opened Vintage clothes store Rock-a-Round as a small retro clothes store in Central Reading 10 years ago in the landmark Bristol & West Arcade and shoppers were instantly attracted. She tells Franck Marceteau why the future of small traders in Reading has become so bleak

16. Row over collapse of Rover

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 15 June 2005
Tories: election hastened up

17. Whitbread let down by restaurants

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 14 June 2005
Group: started the year well

18. The Great British sauce is lapped up by Heinz

Get Bracknell, Monday 20 June 2005
HP sauces: bought by US baked bean giant as it outbids its UK rivals

19. Lady plumber Janet is flushed with success

Get Bracknell, Friday 10 June 2005
Janet Rivers decided to bring her feminine touch to the male-dominated world of plumbing. After years of working in a bank while dreaming of starting her own business, redundancy was the catalyst for her to act on her dream. Eight months after setting up Girls On Tap, she talks to Franck Marceteau

20. Ex high-flyer gets the balance right with healing work

Get Bracknell, Friday 24 June 2005
Until very recently, Alison Moss was a high-flying executive working for one of the country's biggest companies. She felt her life was dominated by stress and dissatisfaction, until she came across holistic therapies.
The 37-year-old tells Franck Marceteau how she found happiness in her life and career by becoming a professional aromatherapist
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