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11. Bosses fear biggest cut in jobs since last recession

Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 January 2002
Business leaders called for a further cut in interest rates today to prevent the biggest jobs cull since the last recession.

12. Property ‘more affordable than 20 years ago'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 January 2002
Property is more affordable now than it was 20 years ago despite last year's strong price increases, a group claimed yesterday.

13. 'Energy firm documents destroyed'

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 January 2002
Bankrupt US energy giant, Enron, is investigating the reported destruction of documents that allegedly took place at its Houston headquarters after the federal government began investigating the firm, a lawyer for the company said.

14. Set to cook up a storm

Get Wokingham, Monday 21 January 2002
STIR - Michelin-starred chef David Cavalier, new food innovation director for Charlton House

15. Supermarkets won't back organic land call

Get Wokingham, Monday 21 January 2002
Major supermarket chains Tesco and Safeway have refused to back a campaign calling for a huge rise in the amount of land given over to organic farming in the UK, it emerged today.

16. Trio promoted to supervisors

Get Wokingham, Friday 18 January 2002
New roles - From left, James Milne, Andy Beet and Suzanne Jellyman

17. Web idea sends firm to top of class

Get Wokingham, Friday 18 January 2002
A READING audio-visual (AV) firm aims to cash in on a Government call to give all schoolchildren

18. RETAILERS SET TO GET RADIO LINK TO BEAT TOWN CENTRE CRIME

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002
WOKINGHAM retailers are planning to tackle shoplifters head-on with a radio link system between stores.

19. HARVEST OFFICE WILL BE CREAM OF THE CROP

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002
ALBION Harvest Ltd is developing a new 21,225 sq ft office headquarters building in Eastern Road, Bracknell.

20. SMART THINKING LANDS TOP GRANT

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002
By SARAH DAVE
A SUNNINGHILL company which has developed a product to help hospital theatres has been awarded a £43,350 ‘Smart Award' from the Government.