
Results 1 - 20 of 48 in East-Berkshire, VT
Small firms fighting the recession...slowly
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A new survey shows small businesses are slowly fighting their way out of the recession. Comment?
'Scary' stalker banned from staring at women
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A serial stalker has been given an Asbo which bans him from looking at women. Gabriel Tabar was handed the order after traumatising more than 30 women over the last six years. Comment?
Gong for gang show producer
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Do you want to be in my gang: Debbie McGee, from BBC Radio Berkshire, Shirley Burns, Paul Stewart, head of marketing at South Hill Park, Rudolph Walker, aka Patrick Trueman in EastEnders and Andrew Peach from BBC Radio Berkshire at the Pride of Bracknell Awards Ceremony. Comment?
Review: East Berkshire Operatic Society at South Hill Park
Sweet Charity by East Berkshire Operatic Society at South Hill Park, November 7 This was another great performance by East Berkshire Operatic Society . Comment?
Business people and traders are getting together to promote a bid to boost Bracknell and are looking for like-minded people to join them to come up with new ideas. Comment?
FOOTBALL: Deadly duo on song for super Marcham
Stuart Armstrong and Phil Stokes hit doubles in Division 2 side Marchama s 5-1 win at home to Reading League Division 1 side Theale Royal Mail Res in the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup second round. Comment?
FOOTBALL: Deadly duo on song for super Marcham
Stuart Armstrong and Phil Stokes hit doubles in Division 2 side Marchama s 5-1 win at home to Reading League Division 1 side Theale Royal Mail Res in the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup second round. Comment?
Sex offenders on the increase again
The number of known sex offenders living in Reading's police area has increased for at least the fourth year running. Comment?
Pupils hope to make profit from 100
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Budding entrepreneurs at a Sandhurst school are going to Max the Cash to raise money for a local charity. Comment?
Mum's crusade to tackle footy bullies
Hard working Deborah Wyatt has recently been appointed the first Grassroots Respect Ambassador for the Football Association after she took on the sports governing body when her son became the target of abuse during a local league game last season. Comment?
Debut drama for AFC ace Davies
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EMERGENCY goalkeeper Terry Davies put in a man-of-the-match winning debut as AFC Ascot made it two wins out of the three in the East Berkshire League on Saturday. Comment?
Family doctor is Tory candidate
A family doctor has been chosen as the prospective Conservative parliamentary candidate for Bracknell, Berkshire. Comment?
Ascot hit back to claim battling point
NEWLY formed AFC Ascot came from two goals behind to claim a point in their inaugural home match against Braybrooke at Locks Ride on Saturday. Comment?
Shooting suspect appears in court
A man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder after a shooting at a caravan site in Berkshire. Comment?
FSB launch Keep Trade Local in Wokingham
Today, 1st October 2009, and the Federation of Small Businesses and Wokingham Town Council launched the Keep Trade Local campaign. Comment?
THE regal surroundings of Hampton Court Palace were a fitting backdrop as Spaldington's Paul Bradshaw celebrated his coronation as the Crown Golf English PGA Assistants' champion. Comment?
Bradshaw claims English title at Hampton Court
The regal surroundings of Hampton Court Palace were a fitting backdrop as Yorkshire's Paul Bradshaw celebrated his coronation as the Crown Golf English PGA Assistants' champion. Comment?
East Berkshire League side AFC Ascot romped through to the second round of the Presidents Cup on Saturday with a 5-2 away win at Slough-based Alpha Arms Academicals Reserves. Comment?
POLICE are encouraging businesses to sign up to a programme to help protect staff and the communities they work in from the threat of terrorism. Comment?
Alert for town's small firms as more IT jobs go
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Another IT company in Bracknell has revealed it is cutting staff, which could lead to a massive knock-on effect to smaller businesses around the town, warns a business expert. Comment?