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1691. City buzz for uni students

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 November 2001
TRADING - From left, Colin Beardsey, Professor Brian Scott-Quin and John Crayford with one of the students at trading day at The University of Reading

1692. Firm can run service to break post strikes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 November 2001
POSTAL bosses have given a Wokingham-based distribution service the stamp of approval to run a strike-busting service.

1693. 25 YEARS OF FIRST CLASS SERVICE REWARDED BY M&S

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 November 2001
A MARKS & Spencer sales
assistant from Wokingham has been rewarded for 25 years of loyal service.

1694. SMART IDEAS PUT FIRMS ON SHORTLIST

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 November 2001
BY PAUL WHITELAM Two firms from Wokingham and Crowthorne have been shortlisted in this year's Thames Valley Smarter Working Green Commuting Awards.

1695. LIFE-SAVING SITE GOES LIVE ON THE NET

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 November 2001
A NEW website has been set up to give businesses and employees
potentially life-saving information at the click of a mouse.

1696. UK's red tape stifles industry

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 20 November 2001
Britain is the most difficult country in the European Union to do business with, according to a new survey.

1697. Family firm wins acclaim

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 20 November 2001
FAMILY funeral director AB Walker, based in Reading, Bracknell and Henley, is celebrating a double-whammy of 175 years in business and achieving the Investors in People Standard.

1698. Traders predict a very prosperous Christmas

Get Wokingham, Monday 19 November 2001
READING retailers are hoping for a very merry Christmas with shoppers in the region expected to buck the national trend and spend more than ever before.

1699. Design at the top of the agenda

Get Wokingham, Monday 19 November 2001
DESIGNER TEAM - Speakers at the conference were (from left) ex-Tomorrow's World presenter Peter McCann, Nick Mines, Caroline Williams, Simon Harrop, David Goodwin and Andrew Peers with 'Jack', the animated mannequin

1700. Pat on back from Branson

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 November 2001
A VIRGIN Cosmetics manager from Reading has received a slap on the back from company owner Richard Branson.
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