Shinfield Players musicals review night
The theatre company, on Whitley Wood Lane, will give its opinions in Gogglebox-style on some of the most popular musical theatre songs.
Read moreDetailsThe theatre company, on Whitley Wood Lane, will give its opinions in Gogglebox-style on some of the most popular musical theatre songs.
Read moreDetailsA new pilot project is to launch aimed at creating job and training opportunities for Wokingham residents wishing to work in the film sector
Read moreDetailsThe farce explores comedy, censorship and the misunderstanding hinted at the Anglo-American relationship.
Read moreDetailsThe new community centre at School Green in Shinfield is opening soon, and the search is on for staff for its cafe
Read moreDetailsThe launch event saw around 50 characters from various different blockbuster movies assemble at the Thames Valley Science Park, showcasing the kind of major productions that will be made in...
Read moreDetailsA RUNNING club is returning to Shinfield as restrictions ease – and it has doubled in size during lockdown. Shinfield Running Club now has more than 90 participants, and it...
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD pub is hosting a fundraiser to help a Winnersh man receive vital treatment after he fell from a balcony. The event will add to an online appeal that...
Read moreDetailsRobin Bertrand, headteacher at Oakbank School, said record numbers of students achieved at least five GCSEs with grades of 5 or higher — and the number of pupils achieving the...
Read moreDetailsTHE PROSPECT of film stars coming to Shinfield is not the most exciting part of the studio plan for council leader John Halsall – he’s got his eye on the...
Read moreDetailsYOU SHALL go the the ball. Forget the fairy godmother, parent power has saved a Shinfield secondary school’s prom. Oakbank school was originally due to host its Year 11 prom...
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