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could be given a major makeover if plans are approved. The applicants, Legal and General, want to refurbish Star House in Grenfell Road, formerly home to Three UK, into an “attractive and sustainable” office complex. The mobile network giant, who was in Star House for 17 years, moved out of the building this March, after their lease ended to look for a “combined office space” in the Thames Valley Area. The four-storey building, which is near Maidenhead railway station, could see a new entrance lobby as a two-storey extension to the southside is proposed. A new café is also proposed facing King Street and the installation of three rooftop pavilions and terraces.
BUSINESSES in Wyre Forest are being warned to remain vigilant and not to buy goods from people they don’t know or trust. This follows a number of recent incidents in the county were shop owners claimed to have bought unsafe or counterfeit goods from ‘an unknown man in a van’ who calls at their shop out of the blue with a ‘too good to be true deal’ . Retailers are legally responsible for the goods that they sell, including toys, tobacco, alcohol, and a huge range of consumer goods. It is illegal to supply unsafe, dangerous products or fake goods.
BUSINESSES in Redditch are being warned to remain vigilant and not to buy goods from people they don’t know or trust. This follows a number of recent incidents in the county were shop owners claimed to have bought unsafe or counterfeit goods from ‘an unknown man in a van’ who calls at their shop out of the blue with a ‘too good to be true deal’ . Retailers are legally responsible for the goods that they sell, including toys, tobacco, alcohol, and a huge range of consumer goods. It is illegal to supply unsafe, dangerous products or fake goods. Traders are being told that is best practice to keep details from where goods have been purchased, and wherever possible evidence of compliance with the relevant regulations and standards.