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1. STRESS EXPERTS ADD DRIVE TO GOLFER'S GAME
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 August 2005By Paul Cassell
A YOUNG golfer has improved his game with the help of an innovative natural performance-enhancing programme from a personal development and stress management consultancy in Wokingham.
2. ANGER AT PLANS FOR COMPANY ASBOS by Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 3 August 2005Environment Agency under fire over ‘tough’ stance
3. Desk space on the move
Get Wokingham, Monday 15 August 2005THERE GOES MY DESK - Mayor Riaz Chaudhri and wife Naeema on the portable desk. With them are Business Environment Group finance director Simon Rusk and managing director David Saul
4. Star staff open revamped store
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 2 August 2005VETERAN staff felt a bit like celebrities when their boss asked them to re-launch a Caversham supermarket after a revamp.
5. Model apprentice is winner
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 August 2005WHAT A WINNER - From the left, Lewie Davis, assistant manager, David Keen and Alan Cook, site manager at Chatsworth Park in Winnersh
6. '700 to go' as C&W acquires Energis
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 16 August 2005JOBS THREAT - Seven hundred jobs will go by 2008, warns Cable & Wireless after it acquired Energis, which has offices in Reading
7. Plugged in to a glowing career path
Get Wokingham, Monday 22 August 2005CURRENT INTAKE - The six SEC apprentices from Reading who have started work at the company's offices in Theale
8. Custom blossomed for florist who bought shop
Get Wokingham, Friday 19 August 2005An unexpected opportunity to buy the shop she was working in gave a Theale florist a chance to run her own business. LINDA FORT hears about Theresa Cooper's venture
9. Workers learn drill on army day
Get Wokingham, Thursday 4 August 2005OFFICE suits swapped the boardroom for the aerial slide when the Army pushed them to their limits on Exercise Executive Stretch.
10. Game plan for a successful career
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 August 2005Most people go to university to get a degree, but computer games’ fan Andrew Keyne got out of it with a new business. The 23-year-old discovered multi-player computer games when he was at The University of Reading and he thought it would make a good enterprise. Two years down the line and PlanB Gaming is the new must entertainment for birthday parties in town and across the country, he tells Franck Marceteau
