Takeaway owner defends business after neighbours complaint
The owner of an Indian takeaway has defended his business after a neighbour said he was 'regularly blighted' by noise made by customers.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of an Indian takeaway has defended his business after a neighbour said he was 'regularly blighted' by noise made by customers.
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Read moreDetailsClive Jones, MP for Wokingham, has condemned the deportation of his neighbouring Labour MP Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed MP
Read moreDetailsJalpari of Woodley has applied to extend its hours.
Read moreDetailsThe business had previously lost its licence to operate in Woodley.
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