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1. Let her fix it for you

Get Wokingham, Friday 31 August 2007
Diksha Chakravarti’s business Fixme, based in Lower Earley, is here to ease the aches and pains synonymous with busy and stressful lives. She tells SARAH DAVE about her holistic service.

2. Many have ‘no idea’ of overdraft charges

Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 August 2007

TWO-THIRDS of people have no idea how much they would be charged by their bank if they went into the red, a survey has shown.

3. Unhappy workers cost £40m a day

Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 August 2007

Unhappy workers are costing their employers £40 million a day by wasting time, according to a new study.

4. Staff need time to use web at work

Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 August 2007

WORKERS should be given time to use social networking websites such as Facebook in their office, the TUC urged today.

5. Vineyard's bid for new winery on hold

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 August 2007

PLANS to build a winery in Hurst could turn sour, with councillors putting the plan on hold after being unable to find a reason to refuse it.

6. Foster's buoyed up by relaunch of Rosemount

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 August 2007
Australian wine and beer firm Foster’s is toasting the successful relaunch of its Rosemount wine brand as the group unveiled increased profits.

7. Companies owed £10,000 in late payments

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 August 2007
New research reveals that British businesses are owed £128 billion in late payments. 

8. A monster challenge at Loch Ness

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 28 August 2007

A TEAM of young men are willing to face the Loch Ness monster to help raise money for charities that are close to home.

9. Satec wins 'first' water contract for Scotland

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 28 August 2007

A READING firm has become the first private sector company to be granted a licence to supply water and sewage services in Scotland.

10. £2m deal helps web firm to grow

Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 August 2007

Mediasurface, an AIM-listed content management software author and vendor, has secured £2 million of funding from Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets for the acquisition of Immediacy Ltd, one of the UK’s leading content management suppliers.

 

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