St Michael’s decorates its windows for Christmas
A Spencers Wood church knows how to prepare for Christmas - it's been decorating! St Michael's & All Angels on Basingstoke Road held its annual festive fayre on Saturday and...
Read moreDetailsA Spencers Wood church knows how to prepare for Christmas - it's been decorating! St Michael's & All Angels on Basingstoke Road held its annual festive fayre on Saturday and...
Read moreDetailsTHIS weekend is Remembrance Sunday and events will be taking place across the borough. Most churches will hold services that include a two-minute silence at 11am, and there are also...
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 moreDetailsCHANGES to speed limits in the borough’s roads will come into effect from Monday. Two sections of the B3349 Basingstoke Road will be reduced after requests from local residents. The...
Read moreDetailsA HOST of entertainment is promised to visitors of this year’s Swallowfield Show. The event takes place at Whitehouse Farm in Spencers Wood over the August bank holiday weekend and...
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...
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