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1. Home prices surge by 1.4 per cent
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 February 2002The average price of a house shot up by 1.4 per cent during February - more than reversing falls seen during the second half of last year, figures showed today.
2. FUNDS SECURED FOR TRAINING
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002Local businesses can take advantage of affordable management training courses after Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce secured European funding to help offer them at a reduced cost.
3. SIMPLY A CUT ABOVE THE REST
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002A group of barbershop singers ensured the opening party at a Winnersh hairdressing salon was a harmonious occasion.
4. GREEN AND GOLD SIGNALS SERVICE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002It was ‘very nice' all round when the AA opened its new service centre in Skimped Hill Retail Park, Bracknell, last Friday.
5. Hi-tech look at Bronze Age
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002ANCIENT AND MODERN - Museum of Reading curator David Pearson talks to staff at WorldCom about exhibits on show at their offices
6. Yellow Pages is flying on to your doormat now
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 February 2002A BRIGHT yellow chick is decorating household doormats across Reading with the launch of the new full-colour Yellow Pages.
7. Homes rise 75 per cent in decade
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 February 2002The average price of a house has risen by 75 per cent during the past 10 years, Britain's biggest mortgage lender said today.
8. ‘Postal service facing meltdown under plans'
Get Wokingham, Monday 25 February 2002The country's postal service faces "meltdown" because Consignia is not capable of coping with increased competition, according to a survey of senior managers today.
9. Shares dive as telecoms giant plans to axe 400 jobs
Get Wokingham, Friday 22 February 2002Struggling telecoms group Energis saw its value plummet by 70 per cent yesterday as it announced plans to axe jobs, pull out of Europe and warned of breaching its banking covenants.
10. Banks losing billions to ‘new kids on the block'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 February 2002Established financial services groups have lost more than £15 billion of business to new entrants into the market during the past five years, a new report claims.
