Residents protest against sale of university land for houses
AS RESPONSES to the draft local plan consultation are being reviewed, a group of campaigners are making a stand against plans to redevelop Hall Farm
Read moreDetailsAS RESPONSES to the draft local plan consultation are being reviewed, a group of campaigners are making a stand against plans to redevelop Hall Farm
Read moreDetailsIt will be the first time since March 2020, and the original lockdown, that wind quintet the Whiteknights Ensemble will be publicly performing.
Read moreDetailsSpotted Talent's newest young stars attended a glitzy red carpet screening with Winston Ellis
Read moreDetailsThe second phase of a project that will bring Hollywood movies to Shinfield has taken a step closer as councillors inspected the foundation work
Read moreDetailsA free lunchtime concert will feature a talented choir and provide some springtime cheer in Shinfield early next month
Read moreDetailsNigel Olsen said that he erected fences to preserve and protect residents at the end of Leyland Gardens.
Read moreDetailsSpeaking at a meeting of the executive, council leader Cllr John Halsall said that Shinfield would be best placed for a more accessible site.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Players Theatre's Last Tango in Whitby postponed after roof damage from Storm Eunice
Read moreDetailsANY HOMES built at Hall Farm will be on "low risk" flood land as opposed to "high risk" land, the borough council's planning executive announced.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Players Theatre is asking for volunteers to help make the roof on their building watertight from 10am this morning, Saturday, February 19.
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