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Monday 21 May 2012 6:52 PM
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Builders gave up their time to give an increasingly popular youth centre a much-needed lick of paint. Five workers from building services provider Crown House Technologies offered their time to


12:14 Thu 17 May 2012
Tesco

A controversial new supermarket is set to open its doors in Maidenhead this summer following a two-year wait. Supermarket giant Tesco has already started work to turn the former Mercedes Benz garage

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16:33 Wed 16 May 2012
Tc Forum

Pop-up shops and getting businesses onto Twitter are some of the ideas a new forum has put forward to get people back into Maidenhead town centre. Rediscover Maidenhead held its first meeting on

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15:25 Wed 16 May 2012
Row over banners

Angry traders are seething after large advertising banners appeared in Windsor promoting the delights of racing. The controversial banners have appeared on lampposts along Maidenhead Road, some of them featuring the unmistakable features of eccentric racing pundit John McCririck. But at last night's meeting of Windsor

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14:49 Wed 16 May 2012
gen_marlowsign2

A new 'vision for Marlow' was announced by Marlow Town Council at its annual general meeting last night. Developed by a small group of town councillors, it aims to make Marlow the most attractive and vibrant riverside town in the Thames Valley by addressing key areas which include culture, transport and planning. Among the proposals outlined in the draft are plans to hold regular council surgeries

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16:34 Wed 16 May 2012
The Plough, Marlow

Pub set to be demolished and replaced with flats Owners of a pub which for years has struggled to survive in Marlow have applied to demolish it and replace with flats. The Plough has become a casualty

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16:01 Wed 16 May 2012
Daniels_Windsor

Plans have been submitted to open up a Yo! Sushi food outlet as part of the Daniel department store revamp in Windsor. The firm has applied to the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead for a

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15:15 Wed 16 May 2012
Drinking_Alcohol

An off-licence in Chalvey has been fined for selling counterfeit wine. Avtar Singh, who owns Alexandra Wines on Chalvey Road West, was fined £675 and ordered to pay costs of £1,367 after council officers discovered 15 bottles of counterfeit Jacobs Creek wine during a routine inspection in April last year. Mr Singh was fined at Reading Magistrates Court on May 4.

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10:26 Tue 08 May 2012
Drinks Direct

An off-licence in Langley High Street has been officially 'Yellow Carded' for selling alcohol and cigarettes to an under-age volunteer during a 'sting'. The official reprimand has been given to Drinks Direct Supermarket Ltd by Slough Borough Council's licensing sub-committee. If the firm does not comply with strict conditions it could have its licence revoked.

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