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1. Ice Hockey: Baird in as Bees look to Europe for new forwards
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 June 2007Bracknell Bees are scouring Europe for two new import forwards after all but completing their defensive line-up by snapping up Joe Baird for a third season.
2. Firms scoop safety awards
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 June 2007TWO businesses in Reading have been honoured by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) for their outstanding achievements in workplace safety.
3. The Skies the limit for bands
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 June 2007A READING rock band is among the first to sign up to a revolutionary new website which offers everyone their own slice of the music industry.
4. Broadband dents Carphone
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 June 2007Carphone Warehouse reported a near-10 per cent fall in annual profits after the Talk Talk owner counted the cost of its troubled launch of free broadband.
5. ‘Clean up your act’ businesses warned
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 5 June 2007BUSINESS leaders in Reading are being urged to clean up their act after research revealed they produce half of the town’s carbon dioxide emissions.
6. Never just black and white
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 June 2007Promoters Black & White launch their new gig night at The Arches on Thursday, June 21.
7. Celebrating Asian culture
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 June 2007Now firmly established in the local cultural calendar, Reading’s annual celebration of Asian arts is relaunched as Dhoom Dhamaka.
8. Council leader wins title fight
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 June 2007An attempt to challenge the leader of Wokingham Borough Council has failed – but only just.
9. Club told it would need to police Cantley
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 June 2007Footballers should police Cantley Park to combat the increased risk of car crime and anti-social behaviour if a 250-seat stand is built.
10. Postal strike: No to walkout
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 June 2007it will be business as usual at Wokingham’s Post Office on Friday despite predicted widespread strikes.
