New Asda cafe will serve pizza to eat-in or takeaway, while shoppers can order sushi while they shop
A LOWER EARLEY superstore is currently undergoing a revamp as part of a £4.1 million investment programme. Asda, in Chalfont ...
A LOWER EARLEY superstore is currently undergoing a revamp as part of a £4.1 million investment programme. Asda, in Chalfont ...
RESIDENTS living near a major supermarket have been urged to object to plans for round the clock deliveries or “face ...
CALLING it Area DD makes it sound a little like Area 51 in America’s Nevada desert: a strange twilight zone ...
A WHITLEY man has been charged with one count of GBH after allegedly pushing a pensioner over in the car ...
CHARITY bosses are tickled pink at the support they are receiving from a Lower Earley supermarket. A pair of bright ...
A FURIOUS mum has hit out after claiming Asda sold her nappy cream that was almost a year out of ...
ASDA has been accused of “bullying tactics” after a popular newsagent and Post Office announced it will close in July ...
MOTORISTS are paying up to 54p per gallon a more for fuel depending on where they buy petrol. Last Thursday, ...
A WANTED criminal on the run from police was arrested after stopping to ask directions from an off-duty officer. Thames ...
A TEENAGER’S bike was stolen during a robbery that took place in a Lower Earley underpass. The incident took place ...
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