Past vodka scandal forces Reading shop to scrap alcohol sales plan
A plan by a phone and technology store in Reading to sell alcohol has been withdrawn after its owner was previously accused of drinks sales to teens.
Read moreDetailsA plan by a phone and technology store in Reading to sell alcohol has been withdrawn after its owner was previously accused of drinks sales to teens.
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