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Ascot Business Park takes shape Comment Bubble(0)

A STAGGERING 130,000 tonnes of concrete has been crushed and re-used in the building of Ascot Business Park.

Nestled in Lyndhurst Road, behind Ascot Train Station, builders are at work creating the industrial and office base park.

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Arrow No plans to lay off staff says BA chief Comment Bubble(0)

AIRLINE staff have been assured that their jobs are safe, despite rising fuel prices causing havoc in the industry.

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Arrow Road charges will cripple us say bosses Comment Bubble(0)

Peak time congestion charging got a thumbs down from the town’s business community.

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Arrow Virus alert? Fear not, a team is hard at work Comment Bubble(0)

A quiet and unassuming office building in a leafy Reading business park is playing a vital role in keeping our children, and indeed all of us, safe online.

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Parents and staff put their finger on security

STAFF and parents at an NHS nursery have put their finger on a new security system.

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Parked cars torched in early hours

FIVE cars torched in a late-night arson spree sat directly under a CCTV camera.

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Women bishops praised by visiting American cleric

AN AMERICAN bishop attending the Lambeth Conference has described female bishops as 'a gift’ to the Anglican church.

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Kitson becomes a Potter in £5.5 million deal

ROYALS striker Dave Kitson this evening completed his move to Premiership new boys Stoke City for a £5.5 million fee.

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New coach Toby's pledge to win jugs for Irish

READING-based London Irish today named Toby Booth as head coach, assisted by England World Cup winner Mike Catt.

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New Euro helicopter for air ambulance

IS IT a bird, is it a plane? No, it’s the new air ambulance helicopter.

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Free summer concert tonight

A FREE summer concert by the Beenham Band takes place tomorrow night[18] at 7.30pm in the village’s recreation ground.

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Family fun for cheeky monkeys

THE NATIONAL Childbirth Trust is hosting a tea party for cheeky monkeys this Saturday[19] at Emmer Green Youth and Community Centre.

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