REVIEW: Shinfield Players’ Tempting summer show
Cathy and Peter have moved out of the big city, and into an idyllic nightmare. Cathy has been bullied into ...
Cathy and Peter have moved out of the big city, and into an idyllic nightmare. Cathy has been bullied into ...
THE UNIVERSITY of Reading is celebrating after being granted outline planning consent for the second phase of its new Thames ...
A MEETING to discuss the school funding crisis is due to take place in Winnersh this Thursday (27). Representatives from ...
A SLAPSTICK comedy harking back to the golden days of silent movies is coming to Shinfield this weekend. Mack and ...
RESIDENTS face several days of disruption from today as work to complete a new relief road in Shinfield continues. And, ...
COUNCILS across Berkshire have joined forces in a quest to find new sites for minerals, gravel and sand. Last week, Hampshire ...
EACH week we provide a round-up of people from the Borough who have appeared in front of the Magistrates. A ...
MEMBERS of Shinfield Baptist Church held a church service with a big difference last month - it was a day ...
VILLAGERS came together for a morning of fun and laughter with some traditional pancake races to mark Shrove Tuesday last month. ...
RESIDENTS in Wokingham will start receiving their household waste blue bags for 2017/2018 from next week. From Monday (13), more ...
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