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11. Dating agency to help lonely staff to get a life
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 September 2001HARD-WORKING but lonely Berkshire business people are being served up a social life on a plate by a new Thames Valley dating agency.
12. Bosses homeless for a night
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 September 2001THREE IT specialists will swap their usual comforts for the damp streets of London when they spent a night sleeping in Finsbury Square.
13. JOBS BOOST FOR BELEAGURED IT SECTOR
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2001Talk of a "slowdown" or even "meltdown" in the IT industry has been on everyone's lips recently.
14. AWARD FOR CAR PARK
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2001PRINCESS Square car park in Bracknell scooped the National Secured Car Parks Award for the third year running.
15. CREATING TIES WITH AFRICA
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2001BERKSHIRE businesses could soon have the chance to network as far out as Ghana in West Africa.
16. Good advice proves magnet for business
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2001A THATCHAM businesswoman hopes to attract a strong flow of business after Business Link Berkshire and Wiltshire in Reading helped turn her
17. Boeing axes 3,000 jobs
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2001Plane-maker Boeing is set to lay off more than 30,000 people in the wake of the US terrorist attacks, the company has confirmed.
18. TEC set for chop after nine years
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 18 September 2001THAMES Valley Enterprise (TVE), the Training and Enterprise Council for the Thames Valley, will be wound down this month and replaced by the Berkshire Learning and Skills Council (LSC).
19. Chamber blitz on crime used as top blueprint
Get Wokingham, Monday 17 September 2001A PIONEERING initiative to beat business crime, piloted by the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce, is being used as a blueprint to tackle the problem across the country.
20. Life-saving boost from global giant
Get Wokingham, Monday 17 September 2001INTERNATIONAL engineering firm Foster Wheeler Energy Limited (FWEL) has boosted the British
Heart Foundation (BHF) by donating £5,000 towards two life-saving defibrillators.
