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21. 12-point plan to combat crunch
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 February 2009Free council fun and a mortgage rescue scheme are just two proposals in an action plan to help people in Reading beat the credit crunch.
22. Businesses must have say on how tax is spent
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 February 2009The Federation of Small Businesses has expressed concern that the incoming Business Rate Supplements Bill will impose extra tax burdens on businesses.
23. Save on your wedding at Jacobs
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 February 2009A town centre jewellers is helping couples beat the credit crunch by offering them savings on bespoke wedding rings.
24. ‘Lifeline’ plans for small businesses up for debate
Get Wokingham, Thursday 05 February 2009A rescue package for small Wokingham businesses facing an uncertain future is being considered by the borough.
25. Cats killed by anti-freeze
Get Wokingham, Monday 02 February 2009Pet owners are being warned to be vigilant after two cats died from eating anti-freeze in Calcot last week.
26. Bill is a new tax on small firms
Get Wokingham, Monday 02 February 2009The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) claims the incoming Business Rate Supplements Bill will impose extra tax burdens on companies.
27. Council loses rebate from business rates
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 January 2009Councils will miss out on thousands of pounds while a Government scheme is put on hold.
28. ‘Don’t panic’ traders urged, after car park visits tumble
Get Wokingham, Monday 26 January 2009Traders are under threat from the growing popularity of internet shopping, it has been revealed, as new figures show visitors to Wokingham’s car parks are down 26 per cent.
29. Council to pay bills to firms in 20 days
Get Wokingham, Friday 23 January 2009Council bosses are preparing a pledge to pay debts to small businesses in Reading within 20 days.
30. Delight as lobby for loans pays off for SMEs
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 20 January 2009Those who read the FSB page in December’s Business Post will recall that the FSB was delighted when its lobbying of the Government paid off and the Chancellor announced £1 billion to be made available in loans for small firms.
