Council releases more details on Grazeley garden town plan
Yesterday the borough council announced a proposal to build a new 15,000 home eco-town in Grazeley as part of the ...
Yesterday the borough council announced a proposal to build a new 15,000 home eco-town in Grazeley as part of the ...
A FIFTEEN-year-old oak tree was planted in Shinfield village last week to mark national tree week. Members of the Parish ...
PLANS to build a new community centre in Shinfield have been hailed as ‘fantastic news’. The project has been mooted ...
Local communities need to work together to tackle loneliness and isolation says new research from the University of Reading.
After organising a 20-day roadblock with their own vehicles, residents are now looking for a permanent solution to stop travellers ...
A pioneering new type of cancer treatment is now available for the first time in Shinfield, and will begin treating ...
Students and staff were jumping for joy at Leighton Park as this year’s GCSE results revealed its highest proportion of ...
Opposition towards the proposed quarry between Shinfield and Arborfield is building, as approximately 300 locals attended a community meeting to ...
‘STUDENTS have excelled’. That’s the message from Matthew Judd, the headteacher of Shinfield’s Leighton Park school. He was celebrating with ...
A NEW road currently being built in Arborfield has received a boost after receiving Government funding. On Thursday, August 1, ...
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