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1771. NOVELL HOSTS LATEST SMARTCARD FORUM
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 November 2001BY PAUL WHITELAM
More than 100 delegates took part in the latest SmartCard Networking Forum at computer giant Novell's offices in Bracknell.
1772. EVERYONE'S A WINNER WITH VOLUNTEER IDEA
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 November 2001BUSINESSES looking for low-cost alternatives to traditional training methods which benefit the wider community are being asked to sign up to a volunteer brokerage service based in the Wokingham district.
1773. B&Q takes on 4,000 workers
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 November 2001DIY giant B&Q plans to take on 4,000 staff over the next year as it opens dozens more stores across the UK.
1774. ECONOMIC STRATEGY DEBATE AT ASSEMBLY MEETING
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 November 2001THE South East England Regional Assembly will be putting the South East England Development Agency's economic strategy for the region under the spotlight at its next full assembly meeting.
1775. Sedge weighs in with a win
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 November 2001A LIGHTWEIGHT on the scales has proved to be a heavyweight in business by beating off stiff opposition to win a national competition.
1776. IT stars still rising despite slowdown
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 13 November 2001Despite the global downturn of the technology sector, the first survey of UK unquoted technology firms shows companies with innovative ideas are still thriving. Catherine Turner takes a look at the Reading companies which have made the Sunday Times Tech Track 100 list
1777. Second award for inn
Get Wokingham, Monday 12 November 2001A GORING inn has reached the final of a hospitality industry awards ceremony for the second time in three years.
1778. Employers face new staff transport costs
Get Wokingham, Monday 12 November 2001MORE companies will be urged to stump up cash for public bus services under Government plans to reform tax.
1779. SEC's night of nights
Get Wokingham, Friday 9 November 2001And the Oscar goes to... - From left to right, Adrian Pike, SEC's sales and marketing director, Nick Sykes from Dimplex, Bill Evett, from Cumulus Business Media, impressionist Alistair McGowan and Bob Hall, SEC's managing director
1780. Biggest rate cut will stimulate confidence
Get Wokingham, Friday 9 November 2001THAMES Valley business leaders have welcomed the Bank of England's half per cent cut in interest rates and say they are confident the local economy is strong enough to survive any worldwide economic downturn.
