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1. Business profile: Sol-Tec Limited

Get Wokingham, Friday 01 April 2011

The business: Sol-Tec Limited, Thames Court, 2 Richfield Avenue, Reading, RG1 8EQ; www.sol-tec.com; 0118 951 4200; sales@sol-tec.co.uk

2. Jobs fair boost for Reading

Get Wokingham, Monday 04 April 2011

Job hunters will have a chance to meet about 40 employers with positions to offer at Reading Job Fair.

3. Microsoft launchpad for a career in IT

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 05 April 2011

Young people looking to get into the IT industry could get a leg up from one of the sector’s biggest names through the Reading Job Fair.

4. Yell services to moving to India

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 06 April 2011

Directories company Yell has announced it will be shedding nearly 80 jobs in Reading and outsourcing services to India.

5. Back on road spinning the glory days of disco

Get Wokingham, Thursday 07 April 2011

A seventies DJ is bringing the classic decade of disco back to life with his own custom-made decks and lighting system.

6. ‘Extraordinary’ job fair fills Town Hall

Get Wokingham, Friday 08 April 2011

Hundreds of job seekers surged into Reading Town Hall as the doors were thrown open for the Reading Job Fair.

7. Business profile: Amanda Jo Solarium & Beauty Salon

Get Wokingham, Friday 08 April 2011

The business: Amanda Jo Solarium & Beauty Salon, 2 The Colonnades, Overdown Road, Tilehurst, RG31 6PR. www.amandajo.co.uk, amanda@amandajo.co.uk, 0118 942 1011

8. Finding jobs for young apprentices

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 12 April 2011

A campaign to find 100 new apprentices in 100 days has just passed its halfway mark and is heading towards the target.

9. Business profile: Pretty Green

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 April 2011

The business: Pretty Green, Reading. www.prettygreen.com

10. Extra bank holiday costs businesses dear

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 April 2011

The extra public holiday this Friday could cost business in the Thames Valley up to £200 million in lost productivity, according to accountants.

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