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1. Gifts 'n' bedroom toys

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 September 2005
Gary and Katrina Mumford decided to set up a shop selling the stuff they were into – alternative fashion and gifts – in Smelly Alley. They take Franck Marceteau on a tour including a rather ‘ooh la la’ room strictly for the over-18s

2. Meat the pie people for taste of success

Get Wokingham, Friday 23 September 2005
Craig Hayward and his mum June probably make the best pies in Reading - possibly even the whole country. The pair run the famous Sweeney & Todd shop in the town centre, which has delighted the town's food lovers for almost 30 years. Mr Hayward gives Franck Marceteau a taste of the 20 different varieties of pies the shop has on offer each day

3. Books and toys - an unusual mix

Get Wokingham, Friday 30 September 2005
Chris and Julia King set up book and toy store Wordplay to give Caversham people a chance to shop in their own community. Mr King tells Franck Marceteau he is positive about the future despite the uncertain economic climate

4. Making his home where the hearth is

Get Wokingham, Friday 2 September 2005
After years of manufacturing fireplaces in the North West, Paul Maloney decided to settle in Reading, where he thought there was a gap in the market. He set up Warm Interiors more than 15 years ago with a vision of providing good quality fireplaces that transcend time and fashion. Treating customers the way he would like to be treated is his key to success, he tells Franck Marceteau

5. Shop that really takes the cake

Get Wokingham, Friday 9 September 2005
A passion for making celebration cakes in all shapes and forms encouraged Heather McGrath to open her own shop Dream Cakes. She tells Franck Marceteau that her pièce de résistance is a
five-tier chocolate fountain, which comes complete with colourful fruits
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