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1. Pamper yourself at Powder Puff

Get Bracknell, Friday 29 February 2008
Julie Moon and Katie Morgan have set up their own beauty salon in Pangbourne to help ease the aches and pains of everyday life. They told PAUL ROBINS all about their holistic service.

2. Help for pupils’ futures

Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 February 2008
VERIZON Business has donated just over £10,000 to help provide work experience and life skills for pupils with special educational needs in Berkshire.

3. Insurers call for tougher planning

Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 February 2008
TOUGHER planning controls are needed if flood insurance is to remain widely available for new homes, an insurance trade body warned today.

4. Managers back union campaign

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 February 2008
Managers are supporting a union campaign against the UK’s long-hours culture after research today showed that senior staff put in around 40 extra days a year to cope with their workload.

5. Banking team just got bigger

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 February 2008
THE Royal Bank of Scotland has expanded its commercial banking team in Reading to support the growing fiscal demands from local businesses.

6. Thumbs up for keepsakes

Get Bracknell, Friday 22 February 2008
Shinfield mum Paula Maynard has set up a business making personalised gifts using a child’s fingerprint. She tells PAUL ROBINS about her jewel of an idea.

7. Mentor’s help is AWE-some

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 February 2008
THESE graduates from AWE, the Aldermaston-based defence company, are using their knowledge and expertise to help school pupils map out their career paths.

8. £1.2m banking centre unveiled in GreenPark

Get Bracknell, Monday 25 February 2008

HSBC has demonstrated its ongoing commitment to the Thames Valley with the unveiling of its new £1.2 million commercial centre at GreenPark.

9. ‘Hire illegal workers and face 10k fine’

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 February 2008
COMPANY bosses in Reading could face a fine of up to £10,000 and even a two-year jail sentence if they are caught hiring illegal workers under new laws that come into effect this month.

10. 'Get ready for the tough times now'

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 February 2008

THE Royal Bank of Scotland has expanded its commercial banking team in Reading to support the growing fiscal demands from local businesses.

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