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1. Council must pay up on time to small firms
Get Bracknell, Monday 01 December 2008Pressure is growing for councils and banks to pull out all the stops to help small businesses survive the credit crunch.
2. Good news for town traders
Get Bracknell, Thursday 04 December 2008Plans for a support package to help Wokingham businesses during the credit crunch have been given unanimous approval by councillors.
3. Reading says Keep Trade Local
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 02 December 2008Readings shopkeepers are calling on the public to ‘keep trade local’ and take advantage of the bustling trade on their doorstep.
4. Supporting small firms through the year ahead
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 09 December 2008No-one can afford to kid themselves about the seriousness of the situation that lies ahead in 2009.
5. Crunch-busting pub grub at less than £2
Get Bracknell, Monday 29 December 2008The owners of two Caversham pubs are helping customers beat the economic downturn by producing credit crunch-busting meals for under £2.
6. Remember the ’67 UFO student hoax?
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 December 2008Do you remember the day aliens landed in Winkfield?
7. Support small firms through the year ahead
Get Bracknell, Thursday 18 December 2008No-one can afford to kid themselves about the seriousness of the situation that lies ahead in 2009.
8. Prime location in town for new newsagents
Get Bracknell, Monday 29 December 2008Another new business has opened in Wokingham this week and is hoping to provide a key service to the office workers of the town.
9. ‘Easy bidding for contracts’
Get Bracknell, Thursday 18 December 2008The FSB has cautiously welcomed an influential review of Government procurement calling for a fairer deal for small firms when bidding for public sector contracts – and urges the Government to respond promptly.
10. MP’s no turkey when it comes to festive fare
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 23 December 2008The Reading East MP put his money where his mouth is and gave big business the bird.
