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1. Housing market 'settling down'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 November 2005Nationwide: figures reveal stablisation in prices
2. Union urges 30p rise in minimum wage
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 November 2005TUC: tells Labour ‘view of employers should carry little weight’
3. Ex-MI5 boss opens office
Get Wokingham, Monday 28 November 2005NEW HOME – Staff from Barclays at the new offices at Apex Plaza in Forbury Road and inset, above left, Stella Rimington
4. DJ Jon sounds out internet radio
Get Wokingham, Friday 25 November 2005A year after it started, Total Sounds is about to go live when it launches a new internet radio station, which will provide a forum for budding DJs. Jon Granat tells Franck Marceteau why setting up his shop was the best thing he’s ever done
5. EX-PUPIL NAMED TOP EXPORTER OF THE YEAR by Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 November 2005Education software company wins coveted gong.
6. Opening industry eyes to internet 'meterorite'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 November 2005E-marketing: forum the first of its kind in the UK
7. 'BID will encourage new investment'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 November 2005WINNING SMILES – Reading city centre manager Tim Smith, left, and BID project manager Neil Scott, right, celebrate the success of the business improvement district proposal and are joined by Alan Cross, the head of finance at Reading Borough Council
8. Booming bank celebrates move to a new home
Get Wokingham, Monday 21 November 2005NETWORKING – From left, Allied Irish Bank’s corporate development manager Simon Blunden, Reading FC chairman John Madejski and Karl Heffernan, general manager AIB in the South
9. Walk this way for a trip into ethnic heaven
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 November 2005Rod Davies’ shop in Bristol and West Arcade is the epitome of what a small independent boutique should be. At Shakti you will find a myriad of clothes, handicrafts and jewellery imported directly from India and Nepal. But the reality of trying to sustain the shop in a town full of big chains’ branches is hard work, he tells Franck Marceteau
10. Crime-busting firms win their just reward
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 November 2005CRIMEFIGHTERS – Manager of Broad Street Mall Steve Fawke, front row, second from left, holds the Safer Business Award presented to the Reading with Wokingham Business Security Agreement Partnership at the Renaissance Hotel recently. Next to him are Sergeant Richard Parker and David Leigh, business crime manager of Action Against Business Crime, who presented the award
