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Police tackle cyber bullying in schools
A POLICE officer has been building strong links between herself and local schools.
Published: Friday, 3rd October, 2008 11:35
Police warning over number plate thefts
MOTORISTS are being urged by police to fit tamper-proof licence plates to their vehicles after a recent spate of thefts.
Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 16:00
BUDDING detectives can search for clues at The Murder Mystery Night at Pinewood Hotel tomorrow (Friday, October 3).
Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 12:00
Plans for Slough's first Catholic college
TWO Slough schools may soon join forces to create the town’s first Catholic college under new plans.
Published: Friday, 3rd October, 2008 08:30
FIVE cars were involved in a collision on Uxbridge Road, Slough on Wednesday.
Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 12:00
FAMILIES can celebrate Black History Month today (Saturday, October 4).
Published: Saturday, 4th October, 2008 09:00
Khadijah only £200 away from dream
A FOUR-YEAR-OLD disabled girl is only £200 away from her dream of potentially walking.
Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 10:30
A JAIL sentence has been given to a man for drug offences and handling stolen goods.
Published: Wednesday, 1st October, 2008 16:20
THE Slough bonfire is back after public demand.
Published: Wednesday, 1st October, 2008 11:00
Dad turned to heroin to ease back pain
A man who used a stash of heroin to 'cure his back pain’ has been jailed for two-and-a-half years.
Published: Wednesday, 1st October, 2008 08:00
Marathon effort to help charity
A MAN so touched by stories of need from across the globe has decided to take part in a half-marathon to raise some money to help.
Published: Tuesday, 30th September, 2008 17:00
Community joins Macmillan's 'world's biggest coffee morning'
FUNDRAISERS from across the town joined a record-breaking early morning cuppa last week. Organised by Macmillan Cancer Support, who provide financial and emotional aid for cancer sufferers, the 'world's biggest coffee morning' aimed to bring together 50,000 from across the country to enjoy a brew at simultaneous events in sports halls and shops.
Published: Tuesday, 30th September, 2008 11:25







