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11. Arlington wins landscaping award
Get Wokingham, Monday 15 December 2008A Theale office site has won a prestigious landscaping award.
Arlington Business Park was victorious in the ‘Grounds Maintenance of Business and Private Grounds’ category at the British Association of Landscape Industries ceremony.
12. Most workers ‘have no redundancy safety net’
Get Wokingham, Monday 15 December 2008Seven out of 10 UK workers have no unemployment safety net.
Nearly half of Britain’s workforce are worried they will lose their jobs in the recession yet more than 70 per cent admit they have got nothing in place to pay their bills and feed their family if they do.
13. Engineering firms compete for Crossrail contract
Get Wokingham, Monday 15 December 2008Two engineering consultancy firms with offices in Reading have been short-listed to compete in developing proposals for Crossrail.
14. Call to employers to back IT diploma
Get Wokingham, Monday 15 December 2008An employer champion at Microsoft is calling on other Reading bosses to back the new work-related IT diploma for teenagers.
15. Friday business profile The Talent Stop
Get Wokingham, Friday 12 December 2008The Talent Stop lets children explore their creative side with everything from acting and singing classes to juggling and stage-fighting workshops.
Founder Avis Lilly gave Paul Robins the lowdown on her performing arts academy
16. Best in West for Barratt
Get Wokingham, Thursday 11 December 2008Father Christmas paid a flying visit to help Barratt Homes celebrate the first anniversary of its flagship regeneration project in West Reading.
17. Award for medical reseach pioneers BioInteractions
Get Wokingham, Thursday 11 December 2008A medical research company based at The University of Reading has picked up a prestigious award for its pioneering work targeting infection and thrombosis.
18. Concern as costs rise for small firms
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 December 2008Small firms are facing annual cost rises of 9.4 per cent – double the rate of consumer inflation – a report claims today.
19. Making sure childrens’ meals measure up
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 December 2008A businesswoman from West Reading launched a range of products to help tackle childhood obesity on Monday.
20. £6m corporate boost for pawnbrokers
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 December 2008Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets in Reading has poured £6 million into the UK’s leading pawnbroking business to aid future acquisitions.
