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Burglar, 32, jailed after targeting Slough home for second time
A burglar has been jailed for two years after a targeted attack at a home in Slough. Patryk Pabis, 32, of Granville Avenue, Slough appeared in Reading Crown Court on October 28 were he was sentenced to two years after pleading guilty in the same
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Brewery named one of the best independents in the UK
A Windsor brewery has been named one of the best independent breweries in Britan by the UK’s leading craft beer subscription service. Two Flints is a modern, focused independent brewery nestled in a railway arch under Windsor Central Station.
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Council could make it harder for developers to turn offices into flats
Developers could find it harder to get permission to convert offices into flats under new rules set to be approved by a council. National planning policy says developers don’t normally need full planning permission, and instead have ‘prior approval
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Police issue dispersal order across Datchet on Halloween
Police have issued a dispersal order across Datchet tomorrow evening. The Section 34 order covers from Eton Road to Horton Road, starting at 3pm and ending at midnight. The dispersal order, authorised under Section 34 of the Anti-social Behaviour
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Police cordon in place around home after fear for welfare call
A police cordon is in place in a residential street in Slough after police received a fear for welfare call. Nearby residents who contacted The Slough Observer reported that three properties are within the police cordon in Waterbeach Road, near
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Big new housing developments have caused dangerous parking, council admits
Major new housing developments including the Horlicks Quarter have caused dangerous parking problems, a new council report has admitted. Slough Borough Council’s goal of encouraging people to use alternatives to cars led it to grant planning permission
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Police warn car owners to be vigilant after spat of car thefts
Car owners are being warned to lock their vehicles and remove anything on display following multiple thefts in Slough. Officers from the Slough area were proactively patrolling on Humber Way and Tamar Way in Langley on Tuesday, October 30.
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More disadvantaged Slough pupils going to university than ever before
More pupils eligible for free school meals in Slough went to university than ever before last year, new figures show. It comes as the proportion of the most disadvantaged pupils going on to higher education across England fell for the first time
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Residents brand £130,000 bill from Slough Borough Council a ‘kick in the nuts’
‘A kick in the nuts’ – that’s how residents of a council-owned block of flats have described being made to fork out thousands for new doors and windows. Leaseholders at the flats on Damson Grove in Chalvey have been told they could have to split