Store’s alcohol licence to be reviewed over concerns it sold stolen goods
POLICE have raised concerns over a store in Whitley after it has been alleged it sold stolen alcohol.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have raised concerns over a store in Whitley after it has been alleged it sold stolen alcohol.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY man has been jailed for nearly four years after police found him hiding in the loft of a relative.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY mother says she is living in a council home plagued with mould, leading to her fearing for the health of her two children.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY retail unit in Whitley is set to be converted into a convenience store.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of an HMO in Whitley has applied to add a two-storey extension to create new bedrooms.
Read moreDetailsTurkish Halal Food Centre Express wants to open in The Wellington Arms on Whitley Street. It was previously a Greggs bakery between 2018 and February
Read moreDetailsThe two companies are teaming up to offer free toasted crumpets with butter and jam to anyone who goes into the supermarket's cafe and asks for Ellen
Read moreDetailsA NEW community centre has been opened in Whitely Wood ? but it won't be around forever.
Read moreDetailsA CYCLIST on his way to work was injured in a hit and run incident in Whitley on Tuesday. The incident happened between 9am and 10.30am on Tuesday, March 19....
Read moreDetailsA family-run Italian food business could launch a new branch in Whitley.
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