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1. ‘An amazing chocolate experience’ is in store

Get Wokingham, Monday 15 September 2008

Chocaholics in Reading have found heaven in the refurbished Thorntons shop in The Oracle.

2. John Lewis staff do very good deed

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 19 August 2008

A Woodley Scout hut was given a fresh lease of life by John Lewis staff.

3. Babcock digs helping others

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 August 2008

Staff at infrastructure services firm Babcock rolled up their sleeves and got their hands dirty when they helped revamp a popular community garden.

4. Supporting principles of fairtrade

Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008

Andrea Clifford and Mike Jessop sell an exciting range of organic and fairtrade products, including coffee, chocolate and candles. Mike told PAUL ROBINS why the business makes A Lot Of sense.

5. Firm donates £6,000 – and helps charity

Get Wokingham, Monday 21 April 2008

A Twyford-based building and maintenance investment company has donated £6,000 to Thrive, a horticultural charity that uses gardening to help change lives.

6. Paul’s future’s bright in Orange awards

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 April 2008

Caversham businessman Paul Lindley has been nominated for two prestigious awards for his healthy eating company.

7. Mike's really on the ball

Get Wokingham, Monday 14 March 2005
Fresh start: Mike Loftus, left, chairman and John McGlip, managing partner of Clydesdale Bank

8. Nothing pet-ty about building village empire

Get Wokingham, Friday 22 October 2004
Mike Marshall started in business 14 years ago with a small pet shop in Burghfield Common. As it grew, he bought neighbouring premises, which he now rents to a greengrocer and a baker, creating a small parade of shops in the village. His son Neil, who has now taken over the pet shop, tells Franck Marceteau how new technology is bringing customers from across the country

9. Helping to construct careers

Get Wokingham, Monday 13 August 2001
BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE – Councillor Mike Orton, left, and John Hypher, area development manager for Raglan Housing Association, with, behind, the trainees taking part in the Build and Train scheme at London Road

10. Adds up to new business

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 August 2003
IT'S A DEAL - From left, Joanna Redford, financial director at Ferrania UK, Adrain Stevens, MD at Ferrania UK, and Mike Farwell from James & Cowper
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