Shinfield Relief Road to open on Hallowe’en
THE opening date of the Shinfield Eastern Relief Road has been revealed – 16 months after it was due to open. In a statement released by builders Hochtief, they have...
Read moreDetailsTHE opening date of the Shinfield Eastern Relief Road has been revealed – 16 months after it was due to open. In a statement released by builders Hochtief, they have...
Read moreDetailsAN arts and craft festival spanning two villages will take place later this month. Shinfield Parish Community’s Arts and Craft Festival will take place at Shinfield Parish Hall and Spencers...
Read moreDetailsA BEREAVED daughter has spoken of her anger after she was sent a rent arrears notice for her mother’s sheltered housing flat, six months after she passed away. Andrea Dunlop’s...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Shinfield has been banned from driving for 20 months after being found guilty of drink-driving. Paul Anthony John Rose, 39, of Drewett Close, appeared at Reading Magistrates’...
Read moreDetailsTOOLS have been stolen from a van in Shinfield. At around 9.15am on Wednesday, October 4, a Ford Transit van was parked outside a house in Cutbush Lane. Another white...
Read moreDetailsDEVIL WOMEN will be delighted by a special night dedicated to a Bachelor Boy next week. They are invited to Move It to hear the Lucky Lips of a Cliff...
Read moreDetailsRUNNERS from across the county will again descend on Swallowfield later this month. Now in its eight consecutive year, the annual Swallowfield 10+3 and Duathlon event will take place on...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW season at Shinfield Theatre has been announced, featuring a varied mix of musicals, pantos and comedies. The Shinfield Players will kick off their new season with a bang...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Shinfield died after the car his son was driving lost control and crashed into a tree. Paul Draper, 60, who lived in Hollow Lane, died in Southampton...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has said a narrow road in Spencers Wood is ‘a fatality waiting to happen’ after she was hit by a speeding driver earlier this month. Tess Mayne, who...
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