A ‘super’ day for vital support charity
ROWS of luxury supercars glistened in the late summer sun outside L’Ortolan as part of a special charity day at the Shinfield restaurant on Wednesday (23). The eight supercars, including...
Read moreDetailsROWS of luxury supercars glistened in the late summer sun outside L’Ortolan as part of a special charity day at the Shinfield restaurant on Wednesday (23). The eight supercars, including...
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY from Spencers Wood are lucky to be alive after a devastating fire tore through their farm house. Harvey Crocker, 50, and his daughter Lottie, 23, were out when...
Read moreDetailsTHREE weeks of roadworks ended a day earlier than planned, much to the relief of the borough’s motorists. The A327 between Shinfield and Arborfield was re-opened, ahead of schedule, at...
Read moreDetailsThe A327 in Shinfield will close for three weeks from tomorrow - and diversions will be in place, including changes to the Leopard bus service. The closure will enable flood...
Read moreDetailsPLANS have been announced to close the A327 in Shinfield for three weeks this summer. The closure will enable flood relief measures to be installed under the Arborfield Road between...
Read moreDetailsTHE Wokingham Paper is delighted to announce that Community Cash Tokens are back, thanks to TradeMark Windows. The scheme is simple – cut out the tokens we’ll print each week....
Read moreDetailsA man has died in Shinfield after a caravan caught fire. Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service were called to the scene of a fire in Linden Road, Shinfield on Friday,...
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