Shinfield Baptist Church launches pop-up foodbank for families
Shinfield Baptist Church has set up a pop-up foodbank to support families in need during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Baptist Church has set up a pop-up foodbank to support families in need during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsThis extended area — known as the Detailed Emergency Planning Zone (DEPZ) — now covers some homes and businesses in Spencers Wood, Three Mile Cross and Grazeley not previously included.
Read moreDetails"It used to be a quiet village with open spaces and they have both gone. When will it stop and for developers to leave a once small village alone."
Read moreDetails“The majority of Post Offices in the Wokingham area are open as Post Offices are designated as an essential retailer by the UK Government. Some branches are operating revised hours.”
Read moreDetails"Having reflected I have decided that I cannot allow myself to be bullied by social media trolls. I will therefore continue to fight for the issues that are most important...
Read moreDetailsThe yobs have smashed the windows of Davis Tate estate agents in School Green, smashed floodlights at Shinfield Tennis Club in Millworth Lane, and caused hundreds of pounds worth of...
Read moreDetailsWith testing rolled out across all Rutherford Cancer Centres, by Wednesday evening, Professor Sikora held the results for 250 more staff across the country. Data he hopes will explain the...
Read moreDetailsSTARLET Dance School invited children to join the toilet roll challenge last week. When lockdown was announced, Lousie Woods from Starlet decided to begin the challenge to help parents homeschooling...
Read moreDetailsAN EXPANSION to an emergency planning zone around AWE’s sites will see parts of Shinfield parish included, but there is no greater risk to the public according to West Berkshire...
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, the Borough Council confirmed that the £250 million of national Government funding, which was to be used for infrastructure in Grazeley will no longer go ahead.
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