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31. Survival guide backed by MP
Get Wokingham, Monday 30 March 2009Reading East MP Rob Wilson met experts last week at the House of Commons to find out how to survive the recession.
32. Growing organically despite the crunch
Get Wokingham, Monday 06 April 2009A Caversham organic food company has defied the economic downturn by expanding its business and moving to bigger premises.
33. Thames Valley businesses weather the storm
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 April 2009Companies in Reading are continuing to weather the economic storm with many reporting strong sales across the sectors, according to new figures.
34. Grim job prospects for youngsters this summer
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 May 2009Almost half of firms were not planning to recruit school-leavers or graduates in the coming months as the recession continues to have a grim effect on job prospects, according to a new report today.
35. Learning and Skills Council award for AWE Aldermaston
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 May 2009Staff turning up to work at Aldermaston-based defence company AWE should be among the happiest in Britain.
36. Construction firm Morgan Ashurst wins safety awards
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 May 2009Construction firm Morgan Ashurst is officially a safe pair of hands after winning two leading safety accolades.
37. Reading station revamp will have a 'dramatic' impact
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 June 2009The £848 million revamp of Reading station is set to have a “dramatic” impact on the town centre transport network.
38. Meteoric rise of Asian businesswomen
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 19 May 2009Glass ceilings are not known for shattering quietly, but for one group of women climbing the career ladder in Reading the breakthrough has come with barely a sound.
39. Business profile - Online-Portraits
Get Wokingham, Friday 22 May 2009Artist Shelina Hacker turns everyday snaps into intimate portraits of pets and loved ones.
40. Business profile - ActionCOACH
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 May 2009As the recession continues to bite, Shinfield’s business coach Mark Flint has found himself busier than ever.
