Shinfield man jailed for three years following burglary
Daniel Allaway, 40, of Cirrus Drive, Shinfield, was found guilty of one count burglary, theft of a motor vehicle and theft.
Read moreDetailsDaniel Allaway, 40, of Cirrus Drive, Shinfield, was found guilty of one count burglary, theft of a motor vehicle and theft.
Read moreDetailsThe new offices for the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts will be on the current site of Reading School of Art.
Read moreDetailsA LITTLE corner of Shinfield has been lit up for Christmas - and two charities will get some festive cheer as a result.
Read moreDetailsThe state of the art development is at Crosfields School, an independent day school.
Read moreDetailsChildren from Shinfield St Mary CE Junior School took part in the event last week.
Read moreDetailsThe ribbon was cut by Professor Robert Van de Noort, vice chancellor of University of Reading. His institution owns the land it was built on.
Read moreDetailsA MOTORCYCLIST has died following a road traffic collision in Grazeley Green yesterday.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD nursery teamed up with a village care home to help launch celebrations for the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsA new pilot project is to launch aimed at creating job and training opportunities for Wokingham residents wishing to work in the film sector
Read moreDetailsThe farce explores comedy, censorship and the misunderstanding hinted at the Anglo-American relationship.
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