An off-licence in Langley High Street has been officially 'Yellow Carded' for selling alcohol and cigarettes to an under-age volunteer during a 'sting'. The official reprimand has been given to Drinks Direct Supermarket Ltd by Slough Borough Council's licensing sub-committee. If the firm does not comply with strict conditions it could have its licence revoked.
An eight mile walk around the boundaries of Langley was enjoyed despite the rain on Monday. About 30 people turned out for the walk around the northern half of the parish which took in Langley Park and most of Black Park. Although numbers thinned slightly as the day went on because of the weather, people of a mixture of ages, including two young children, took part.
Two robbers forced their way into a house in Langley and attacked a woman before driving off in her BMW. The robbery happened in Langley Road on Tuesday. At 2.45pm, the men forced their way in to the 42-year-old victim's home, stealing jewellery and various electrical items before taking the car, which was parked on the driveway.
She was left with bruising on her face and was taken to Wexham Park Hospital for treatment.
A golden celebration is under way at a Langley school. Staff and pupils at Holy Family Catholic Primary School in the High Street are celebrating the school's 50th birthday. The school opened its doors for the first time on May 2, 1962, for children aged five-11. A street party was held on Tuesday, with a lunch serving typical 1960s food.























