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Employees told to get on their green bikes
The bike, which was only launched in the UK last month, can be used as a conventional 21-gear pedal cycle but at the flick of a switch can be converted to battery power with a top speed of 13mph. Coun John Tidmarsh (Con Stoke Prior) said the added power made the bike accessible to everybody. Caption: Councillor John Tidmarsh from Stoke Prior parish council on thenewly acquired Euro-Byke Picture, NEIL PUGH
Your Wishes have come true
  We received many token submissions from individual readers who had collected tokens for groups featured in the newspaper or on our website. This fantastic achievement reaf-firms that Coventry and Warwickshire are made up of caring communities who are willing to work hard for their groups, whether young, elderly or disadvantaged. Coventry Brownies and (below) Aces Cheer and Dance club, Coventry Youth Operetta Group and Mercia Therapy Centre
Success of JLR above Tata's expectations
Mr [Mukund Govind Rajan] said there had been \"a fair amount of satisfaction\" about how the company had penetrated new markets such as China and believes that the committment made by the company during the dark days of 2008 were now paying off. \"When we went in to Jaguar Land Rover it was with a perspective that this was a company with a great history and legacy and also a great product pipeline but also with that said, one man, Rata Tata, made a great difference,\" he said. \"I don't think there would have been many have had the courage to continue that investment at that time.
Unrelenting excellence from beginning to end
  The dancing is just part of the story. Artistic director - and joint founder - of Motionhouse Kevin Finnan was not asked to choreograph the opening ceremony of the London Paralympics last summer because he employs great dancers, but because he creates incredible spectacles and Broken further reinforces his impeccable credentials.
SISU MUST END THIS MADNESS
The current owners and custodians have told us that they have to move to safeguard the club's future, that staying at the Ricoh doesn't make financial sense. Fair enough but more than 14,000 of you have signed our City Must Stay petition and the overwhelming majority of supporters at Sky Blues chief executive Tim Fisher's forums told him they wouldn't follow the club outside of Coventry. So what is the club without the fans? Under Sisu, City's average crowd in 2008/09 was 17,420. They lost millions of pounds. Gates have fallen every year but the losses have continued to pile up. Last season's average gate was 10,973, next season we'd guess it will be 2,000-3,000.
Property chief's son died in Scottish walking trip
[Oliver Smith]'s father [Richard Smith] is well-known in business circles having successfully built Henley-in-Arden-based Opus Land into one of the region's leading independent property companies. Born in Solihull, Oliver grew up in Warwickshire and was educated at prep school before attending historic Warwick School. He went on to obtain a first-class degree in Russian from Leeds University and a masters in Russian Studies, followed by a doctorate from the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College London. He joined the Russian department at St Andrews in 2008. St Andrews principal Louise Richardson praised him in an email to staff and students for his \"dry wit, a very sharp intellect, a scholar with a stellar career ahead of him and, most importantly, a readiness to give of his own time to help others\".
INVESTOR HOPE FOR CAB MAKER
Matthew Hammond, Tony Barrell, Ian Green and Mike Jervis, all from PwC, were officially appointed joint administrators of Manganese Bronze Holdings plc, LTI Limited, MBH Services Limited and MBH Property Services Limited yesterday and Mr Hammond said that while discussions were ongoing with \"key stakeholders\" to fund the fixing of the steering fault, new investors or a buyer were crucial if the company was to have a sustainable future.
Councillor to challenge controversial MP Burley
On his website, Toth pledges to 'give [Aidan Burley] no hiding place.' \"To win back Cannock Chase we need to inspire people across the whole constituency to support Labour's principles and policies. \"I would continue to challenge our Tory incumbent about his poor record and put him on the spot to answer on behalf of the Government. As a candidate, I would give Burley no hiding place.\" He was subsequently sacked from his job as aide to Transport Secretary Justine Greening by Prime Minister David Cameron. The Cannock MP also fell foul of Cameron following his comments on Twitter in July describing the Olympic opening ceremony as 'leftie multi-cultural crap.' The Prime Minister added: \"What he said was completely wrong, I think an idiotic thing to say.\"
Property move for one of sector's best-known faces
Mr [David Allen], who has also worked for DTZ, Phoenix Beard and Drivers Jonas in Birmingham, said: \"Shortland Penn + Moore established its Birmingham office earlier in the year and is making great strides. \"It has built from a strong base in Coventry and expanded in recent times. \"[Jonathan Moore] has a very high reputation in the industry and is highly regarded in property investment. \"We have grown well since establishing our operation in Birmingham, and David's arrival will help us consolidate that growth and allow us to keep expanding,\" he said.
Owners seeking to strike square deal for the Cube
One of the city's highest profile pieces of real estate could soon be in new hands after the current owners decided to put it on the market. The Cube has gone from the lows of administration to becoming one of the property success stories of recent years and offers are now being sought by Savills that will bring to a close a remarkable jouney for the Ken Shuttleworth-designed landmark. The freehold for the building was tranferred from BDC to a subsidiary vehicle Aruna Project which was headed up by former BDC director and shareholder Neil Edgington while Mr [Alan Chatham] and his partner Mark Billingham severed all ties with the project. \"We have worked hard over the past couple of years, to bring new names to Birmingham in a truly unique mixed use building with tenants including [Marco Pierre White], Hotel Indigo, Rodizio Rico, Adee Phelan and theclub&spa.\"