Call for council to take action as hundreds of homes missed off recycling bag deliveries
A SHINFIELD councillor is calling for the borough council to “take responsibility” for distributing the last of the green recycling ...
A SHINFIELD councillor is calling for the borough council to “take responsibility” for distributing the last of the green recycling ...
Shinfield Parish Council is inviting residents to take part in a creative contest, with judging taking place at the end ...
On Saturday, a modular pavilion was installed on Spencers Wood Recreation Ground to replace the 20-year-old building.
"The new community centre was conceived some five years ago and today is a historic moment, as the contract was ...
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 ...
TWO Shinfield schools will soon be able to see the fruits of their labours, thanks to a gift from the ...
VILLAGERS came together for a morning of fun and laughter with some traditional pancake races to mark Shrove Tuesday last month. ...
A PROPOSAL to axe noise cancelling fencing aimed at protecting Shinfield residents from a new road looks set to get ...
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