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1. Council must pay up on time to small firms
Get Wokingham, Monday 01 December 2008Pressure is growing for councils and banks to pull out all the stops to help small businesses survive the credit crunch.
2. School must improve
Get Wokingham, Friday 28 November 2008A primary school has been given a Notice to Improve after Ofsted inspectors branded it inadequate.
3. Plea for Woolies workers after chain collapses
Get Wokingham, Friday 05 December 2008Workers at Bracknell’s Woolworths store face a bleak new year after the company went into administration.
4. Consider yourself a flea, a rat or a roach
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 09 April 2008They turned up at South Hill Park on Good Friday with nothing more than a passing acquaintance with the songs of the hit musical Oliver!
5. Parking is letting down Wokingham
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 11 November 2008Parking is Wokingham’s Achilles heel, according to the new chairman of the local branch of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
6. Support for help in credit crunch
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 11 November 2008Traders in Bracknell have given the thumbs-up to Government plans to help small businesses get through the credit crunch.
7. SATs axed – but exams to continue
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 21 October 2008Students in Year 9 will still have to work for end-of-year exams despite the scrapping of national SATs tests, headteachers have warned.
8. Food waste collection in the pipeline?
Get Wokingham, Sunday 29 June 2008Food waste could be collected from Wokingham doorsteps if council bosses decide to back a possible collection scheme.
9. Firms must work together to survive
Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 October 2008Businesses will survive the credit crunch if they pull together, says the new chairwoman of the local branch of the Federation of Small Businesses.
10. Businesses push for an hour's free parking in town
Get Wokingham, Friday 24 October 2008Free parking for one or two-hour visits to Bracknell would help revitalise the town’s trade, according to a business group.
