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1. Contructive day keeps teachers on their toes
Get Wokingham, Monday 30 June 2003OPEN DAY - A tour of the sewage treatment works in Reading showcased new technology in the construction industry to teachers
2. Rail firm stripped of franchise
Get Wokingham, Friday 27 June 2003Troubled train operator Connex South Eastern was today stripped of its multi-billion pound franchise.
3. Fight over work hours
Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 June 2003A fresh row over working hours broke out today after company bosses urged the Government to protect the right of staff to work more than 48 hours a week if they wanted to.
4. Software to use satellite for a mobile revolution
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 June 2003SMART TEAM - Telepartner managing director Lindsay Kennedy, left, and marketing director Grahame Erskine, right, celebrate their Smart Award to help develop ServiceNet
5. Recovery on the way says survey
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 June 2003Companies in eight out of England's nine regions are predicting a modest recovery in business after fighting through the global economic slowdown, a survey showed today.
6. Mortgage shock for endownments
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 June 2003More homeowners face the prospect of being told their endowment policy payouts could be too small to cover their mortgages, it emerged today.
7. handmade soap boutique cleans up
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 June 2003LA LA LUSH - Staff cut the ribbon to open the new Lush soap shop in The Oracle: from left, Gemma Illsley, Kelly Tombs, Leah Prentice, manager Lisa Titcombe with scissors, Tina Watkins and Verity Roper
8. Surprise drop in retail sales
Get Wokingham, Friday 20 June 2003Sales dropped in High Street shops according to official figures, to the surprise of analysts.
9. NatWest helps keep finances afloat
Get Wokingham, Friday 20 June 2003RELAX - From left, Graham Hull from NatWest with Nirvana director Simon Brown at the Mole Road health club
10. £7m bill for job cutting
Get Wokingham, Thursday 19 June 2003Software manufacturer Misys says it will face a £7 million redundancy bill after cutting jobs.
