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1. Give us a twirl girls!
Get Bracknell, Friday 03 October 2008Catwalk glamour came to Bracknell as leggy models strutted their stuff for fashion week.
2. Your voice can change things for the better
Get Bracknell, Friday 03 October 2008Influencing the way your neighbourhood is policed is set to get easier thanks to an online scheme being piloted by the police and the council.
3. My Indian summer taught me a lot about them and us
Get Bracknell, Thursday 02 October 2008Not many school leavers can say they spent their summer working for an international company in India – but one did just that.
4. Save our shops
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 October 2008A rallying call to save small independent businesses across Reading, Wokingham, Bracknell and Berkshire has been sent out to the community.
5. Traders Central to club opening
Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 October 2008A black campaign group wants Reading businesses to get behind the resurrection of the Central Club.
6. Loyalty card to beat the crunch
Get Bracknell, Friday 17 October 2008An entrepreneur is encouraging shoppers to keep trade local and beat the credit crunch through an innovative loyalty card scheme being trialled in Woodley.
7. ‘No noticeable effect’ of £5m loss in Iceland
Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 October 2008There are high hopes Bracknell Forest Council will recoup at least some of the £5 million it invested in failed Icelandic banks.
8. 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.
9. 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.
10. 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.
