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1. Proposed rail link could bring £38m to UK

Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 September 2011

A proposed new rail link which would connect Reading with Bedford could generate more than £38 million for the UK economy, according to a leading economic forecaster.

2. 15,000 expected for biggest Reading Pride yet

Get Wokingham, Friday 02 September 2011

Final preparations are being made for what promises to be the biggest Reading Pride festival yet.

3. Business Profile: Workbooks.com

Get Wokingham, Monday 05 September 2011

The business: Workbooks.com, Workbooks Online Ltd, 400 Thames Valley Park Drive, Reading, RG6 1PT, 0118 3030 101, www.workbooks.com/, press@workbooks.com.
 

4. Networking group for licensed traders

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 07 September 2011

Suppliers to the licensed trade are being invited to a new networking group meeting in the town centre.

5. Tech savvy Reading to pilot MoLo scheme

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 September 2011

A money saving scheme where discount vouchers are sent direct to your mobile phone is to be piloted in Reading.

6. Celebration of success at Reading Retail Awards

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 September 2011

Independent shops and high street chains both enjoyed their share of success at the Reading Retail Awards 2011.

7. Business profile: County Garage Conversions

Get Wokingham, Friday 09 September 2011

The business: County Garage Conversions Ltd, Lower Earley. (0118) 931 1193, www.countygarageconversions.co.uk, info@countygarageconversions.co.uk.

8. Business profile: AW Cycles

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 September 2011

The business: AW Cycles, 110 Henley Road, Caversham, RG4 6DH, (0118) 946 3050. Email: info@awcycles.co.uk. www.awcycles.co.uk, www.teamawcycles.co.uk.

9. £22m Town Hall IT deal

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 September 2011

Northgate Public Services has signed a new partnership agreement with Reading Borough Council to cover all the authority’s ICT needs in a deal expected to save £600,000 a year over the next seven years.

10. Big names lined up for Reading Comedy Festival

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 September 2011

Big names are coming to town for this year’s Reading Comedy Festival – and the launch event was the perfect curtain-raiser.

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