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1. Commercial services launch
Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 August 2007ATLANTIS Property Services has expanded its operations with the launch of a new commercial services department.
2. New driving force behind the buses
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 14 August 2007THE new man in the driving seat at Reading Buses said it was the company’s reputation in the industry that brought him to the town.
3. Chatham Place firm’s profits up
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 07 August 2007Construction group Morgan Sindall – currently building the Chatham Place development in Reading – yesterday hailed record results with “encouraging” prospects across all its major markets.
4. Dubai developer favours Forbury
Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 August 2007ONE of the largest property developers in the Middle East has chosen Reading for its base in the South of England.
5. Bracknell lift-off
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 14 August 2007A GROUND-breaking survey of Bracknell over the next three months will mark the first phase of the move towards a new town centre.
6. Weather a blow to brewery
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 08 August 2007Brewing group Scottish & Newcastle yesterday warned its trading targets for this year looked “very challenging” after the wet July weather dampened customers’ thirst for beer and cider.
7. Suppliers to the Queen!
Get Bracknell, Thursday 02 August 2007THERE was a majestic celebration outside a town centre department store yesterday when it proudly unveiled its Royal Warrant.
8. Firm with balls lends support
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 August 2007A COLEY Park football club’s plea for “new balls, please” has been answered by a local firm of solicitors.
9. A monster challenge at Loch Ness
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 28 August 2007A TEAM of young men are willing to face the Loch Ness monster to help raise money for charities that are close to home.
10. Many have ‘no idea’ of overdraft charges
Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 August 2007TWO-THIRDS of people have no idea how much they would be charged by their bank if they went into the red, a survey has shown.
