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1. £95m for green aid
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 07 December 2005Hand-outs: for groups which help companies cut waste
2. Olympics brain-storming session
Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 December 2005GAME FOR BRIGHT IDEAS – The Peter Brett Associates team from the left, Rob Gully, Julia Newman, Celia Brown,
John-Paul Foster and Tom Errington
3. Consumers start to tighten their belts
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 14 December 2005Saving boom: survey shows we put £174.43 a month away
4. Stagecoach defies Stagecoach defies fuel rises
Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 December 2005Profits up despite £9m hike in costs
5. Furniture firm's new HQ
Get Bracknell, Monday 05 December 2005NEW HOME – From left, seminar speakers Bruce Cantrill, Elspeth Grant, managing director Ken Ferguson and Cathy Hayward
6. Baby clothes firm blooms with web
Get Bracknell, Friday 16 December 2005Becoming a mum gave Lisa Roberts the inspiration to start a business – selling baby clothes. The difference, however, is all the clothes she sells are folded and presented in the shape of flowers and bouquets. She tells Franck Marceteau why the internet is helping business blossom
7. Work to age of 69, says report
Get Bracknell, Thursday 01 December 2005Reform: later retirement will finance state pension
8. IT giant wins £357m deal with super-bank
Get Bracknell, Monday 19 December 2005Over five years: firm with Reading HQ runs global network
9. Fast food with a social conscience
Get Bracknell, Friday 02 December 2005With his fledgling business Leo’s Falafels, Ben Samuels is hoping to bring an authentic taste of the Middle East to Reading. The 54-year-old is on the verge of opening his first shop in the Oxford Road. And the best thing is the business is a not-for-profit company with a conscience, set up with the help of Reading Community Enterprise Agency. AISHA IQBAL reports
10. Facelift for pharmacy
Get Bracknell, Monday 12 December 2005THE RIGHT MEDICINE – The official reopening of the Alliance Pharmacy Lower Earley Branch. Dr Peter Johnson cuts the ribbon with pharmacy staff
