Showing results 1 to 10 of 23
Sort by: most relevant first | most recent first
1. BID boost after London borough first to sign up
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 23 November 2004Extra services: Business Improvement Districts are happening
2. Fashioning out a model business from scratch
Get Wokingham, Friday 5 November 2004Suzanne Lavine got to strut the world's biggest catwalks after winning the Evening Post Model of the Year Competition back in 1984. Twenty years on and she has decided to set up the first children's model agency in the Reading area. She tells Franck Marceteau she likes the flexibility and decision-making responsibility of running her own business
3. ‘I just want to be paid well for the services that I deliver'
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 November 2004A passion for lorries inspired entrepreneur Clive Maple to set up his own haulage and delivery company. After a hard start, the
business grew and Mr Maple now owns a fleet of about 30 lorries and vans. He tells Franck Marceteau one of the biggest problems affecting the industry is the spiralling price of fuel.
4. Here's to a beer that's just for us
Get Wokingham, Monday 15 November 2004WORKERS at the Berkshire Brewery will get their own beer to celebrate the Reading plant's 25th birthday.
5. Retailers shiver as sales show
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 November 2004Dixons: prepared to fight on
6. What a challenge
Get Wokingham, Monday 22 November 2004FOLLOW THE LEADER - School leavers take part in the Leadership Challenge with Oracle Corporation
7. Wine boss is a corker say staff
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 2 November 2004Award: dedicated and fun
8. Yell's £85.6m profit 'on track'
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 9 November 2004Caution: new UK advertisers harder to retain'
9. Watchdog to rule on BT break-up
Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 November 2004Review: tighter regulations
10. Firm gives £6,200 to air ambulance
Get Wokingham, Monday 1 November 2004CHEQUE MATES - From left, paramedic Roland Hughes, air ambulance head of fundraising Stevie Orton, chair, president and chief executive of Agilent Technologies Ned Barnholt and paramedic Neil Plant
