Shinfield Baptist Church’s day at the races
MEMBERS of Shinfield Baptist Church held a church service with a big difference last month - it was a day of pancake races. The congregation, which meets at Shinfield Parish...
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Shinfield Baptist Church held a church service with a big difference last month - it was a day of pancake races. The congregation, which meets at Shinfield Parish...
Read moreDetailsVILLAGERS came together for a morning of fun and laughter with some traditional pancake races to mark Shrove Tuesday last month. Shinfield Baptist Church and Shinfield Parish Council joined forces to...
Read moreDetailsFREE BUS passes for pupils attending the Bohunt School will be continued after parents expressed concern over plans to axe a proposed safe cycle route to the school. As we...
Read moreDetailsTHE OPENING of one of the first new distributor roads in the borough has been delayed yet again, meaning it will open almost a year behind schedule. The Shinfield Eastern...
Read moreDetails'++UPDATED++ We have been informed that the work planned for this weekend has been postponed due to wintry conditions. A spokesperson said: "Surfacing work at Arborfield Road is being postponed...
Read moreDetailsWork to complete the new Shinfield Eastern Relief Road has hit ANOTHER delay after a motorist crashed into the roadworks on Friday night. The A327 Reading Road between Shinfield and...
Read moreDetailsTHE Surrey-based pub company which is taking over The Black Boy pub in Shinfield has spoken of its ‘exciting’ plans for the future. Barons Pub Company, which currently runs six...
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNERS of a Shinfield pub have called last orders for the final time. Mike Clegg and Claire Hawkins, who have run The Black Boy in Shinfield Road for nearly...
Read moreDetailsA BIKER who died after completing this year’s Toy Run will take his final ride this Friday. Pete Thomson-Spokes, 64, who lived in Shinfield, died on Sunday, December 4 after...
Read moreDetailsTIPS on how you can cut down on rubbish created over the Christmas period are being offered by the council. Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) is encouraging residents to try to...
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