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21. ‘I’m not playing at selling great toys’

Get Wokingham, Friday 18 July 2008

Sarah Tubbs was so obsessed with cuddly toys she decided to set up her own shop in the Harris Arcade selling everything from traditional teddy bears to lifesize penguins.

22. Rolling back the years

Get Wokingham, Friday 1 August 2008

Jeffrey McCarthy hopes to peddle his way to a fortune by selling traditional ice cream on an old Victorian bicycle.

23. ‘Technology blows me away –and there’s more to come’

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 June 2008

It’s 25 years since the world’s biggest software company established its UK headquarters in Reading.

24. Brighten up your garden

Get Wokingham, Friday 13 June 2008

Most gardens could do with brightening up, and Sue Hext believes she has the answer with her unique range of outdoor artwork.

25. Pie shop full of tradition

Get Wokingham, Friday 20 June 2008

Craig Hayward and his mum June have been delighting Reading’s food lovers with their freshly baked pies for 30 years. 

26. ‘We are more than a newsagents now’

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 June 2008

Punkie’s newsagents is one of the small traders that will be forced to make way if the £400 million overhaul of Station Hill gets the go-ahead.

27. Lapdesk has a winning formula

Get Wokingham, Friday 11 April 2008
A versatile, portable business folder that provides the perfect writing surface for meetings and conferences – surely a must for every executive? Inventor Paul Gomm tells PAUL ROBINS all about his Lapdesk.

28. IT expert proves he’s on the ball

Get Wokingham, Friday 23 May 2008
Former professional footballer Chris Campbell says his electronic chalkboard can help coaches find that winning formula. He gave PAUL ROBINS the lowdown on his state-of-the-art tactics system.

29. ‘We’re packed full of pet know-how’

Get Wokingham, Friday 30 May 2008
Allsorts of Pets is celebrating 20 years of providing Reading’s animal lovers with everything they need for their furry friends. Store owner Dave Warren invited PAUL ROBINS into his Aladdin’s cave.

30. ‘Stunning images without hard sell’

Get Wokingham, Friday 9 May 2008

By refreshing its look in time for its third birthday, Citrus photographic studio hopes to bring a touch of colour to Winnersh Triangle. Sharp-thinking boss Anna Rogers told PAUL ROBINS about the studio’s unique ap-‘peel’