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21. Yell scoops gong trio

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 November 2004
THANK YOU - Paul Fry, Yell's strategy and business development director, makes an acceptance speech on behalf of Yell as the firm celebrated European awards success for the second time

22. ‘I just want to be paid well for the services that I deliver'

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 November 2004
A passion for lorries inspired entrepreneur Clive Maple to set up his own haulage and delivery company. After a hard start, the
business grew and Mr Maple now owns a fleet of about 30 lorries and vans. He tells Franck Marceteau one of the biggest problems affecting the industry is the spiralling price of fuel.

23. Tesco reports sales up by 12 per cent

Get Wokingham, Thursday 25 November 2004
GROWTH: store's strength in non-grocery areas

24. NEW SPA OFFERS LUXURY TREATMENTS by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
Rejuvenate Spa offers a five-star all-round body experience

25. BID boost after London borough first to sign up

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 23 November 2004
Extra services: Business Improvement Districts are happening

26. What a challenge

Get Wokingham, Monday 22 November 2004
FOLLOW THE LEADER - School leavers take part in the Leadership Challenge with Oracle Corporation

27. Local food for thought

Get Wokingham, Friday 19 November 2004
Jo Compton decided to leave a career as an estate agent behind her and teamed up with farmer's wife friend Mandy Strang to set up a food shop. The pair now take pride in selling only local produce and good quality food and are looking forward to becoming a growing business. Ms Compton talks passionately to Franck Marceteau about tasty food and the power that people have to choose where they shop and how they enjoy eating

28. Local food for thought

Get Wokingham, Friday 19 November 2004
Jo Compton decided to leave a career as an estate agent behind her and teamed up with farmer's wife friend Mandy Strang to set up a food shop. The pair now take pride in selling only local produce and good quality food and are looking forward to becoming a growing business. Ms Compton talks passionately to Franck Marceteau about tasty food and the power that people have to choose where they shop and how they enjoy eating

29. Watchdog to rule on BT break-up

Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 November 2004
Review: tighter regulations

30. Retailers shiver as sales show

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 November 2004
Dixons: prepared to fight on
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