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1. Shoosmiths staff aid sick children
Get Wokingham, Monday 2 June 2008Kind-hearted lawyers at Shoosmiths have raised £67,000 to buy two new ventilators for the intensive care unit at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital.
2. How to cope if UK suffers a recession
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 3 June 2008Business owners are invited to a free seminar this week to discuss the state of the nation’s economy.
3. Leading financial centre has just got even better
Get Wokingham, Thursday 5 June 2008The structural completion of the new £6 million extension to The University of Reading’s ICMA Centre was marked with a topping out ceremony.
4. Insurance firm to double size by 2010
Get Wokingham, Friday 6 June 2008Specialist insurance firm Warranty Direct has announced plans to double in size over the next two years following a takeover by Cardif Pinnacle.
5. Delivering goods worldwide by air, road and ocean
Get Wokingham, Friday 6 June 20083MI Logistics is a Caversham-based transport business specialising in freighting everything from potato crisps to airplane engines across Europe. Commercial director Ilaria Forina gave Paul Robins the lowdown…
6. Save our shops
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 June 2008A rallying call to save Reading’s small independent shops has been sent out to the community.
7. ‘Technology blows me away –and there’s more to come’
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 June 2008It’s 25 years since the world’s biggest software company established its UK headquarters in Reading.
8. ‘We’re proud to be staying in Reading’
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 June 2008Commercial property guru Simon Taylor has spent the last 30 years managing portfolios of real estate worth millions – but his career was very nearly over before it began.
9. Brighten up your garden
Get Wokingham, Friday 13 June 2008Most gardens could do with brightening up, and Sue Hext believes she has the answer with her unique range of outdoor artwork.
10. Microsoft team muck in to revamp school garden
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 17 June 2008Hardy staff from Microsoft worked through rain and shine to help revamp a local primary school’s garden.
