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131. Parkers aim to win a meal ticket
Get Wokingham, Monday 21 March 2005CHEERS - Director Anthony Fenn, right, and attendent Bob McGill launch the competition for Napier Road car park users to win meals at Forbury's restaurant
132. Flowers make financial scents to former accountant
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 March 2005Gill Poole decided to swap the monochrome world of accountancy for the sweet scented and colourful field of floristry. After years of counting and recounting money for other people, the 32-year-old now spends her days choosing the most beautiful flowers for their big days. She tells Franck Marceteau that self-belief and passion are the seeds you need to sow to grow a successful business
133. Corus's first profits
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 March 2005Steel giant: £559m surplus but alert over future
134. Town hopes for 'Budget boost'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 March 2005Tax experts: predict stamp duty limit may rise
135. New job hopes brightens
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 15 March 2005Manpower report: construction and transport the most optimistic
136. Mike's really on the ball
Get Wokingham, Monday 14 March 2005Fresh start: Mike Loftus, left, chairman and John McGlip, managing partner of Clydesdale Bank
137. Sandwich shop on a roll - thanks to hard work
Get Wokingham, Friday 11 March 2005Sean Dorrington got his teeth into running sandwich shop Richfields about four weeks ago and already changes are in place. Next week a breakfast bar will open at the Caversham Road shop and a virtual ordering service is on the menu. And the key to be successful is simple, Mr Dorrington tells Franck Marceteau, it is all about hard work
138. £1bn bonus vow for shareholders
Get Wokingham, Thursday 10 March 2005InterContinental: pledge after 73 hotels sold
139. Confidence is on the way up
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 09 March 2005Nationwide: consumers are happier
140. P&O suffers a loss £210m
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 08 March 2005Counting costs: restructuring is to blame
