2026 Spring Litter Pick on Saturday 14 March 10am to Noon, meeting at the Greek Table Car Park

Spring Clean Litter Pick!

On Saturday 14th March everyone has an opportunity to come along and help us Spring Clean the parish.  We will be meeting at the car park next to the Greek Table/Castle Pub on the Oxford Road at 10am.  We provide litter picks and bin bags and you can choose where you go to pick litter, and bring everything back to the car park by noon.  Please bring some gloves – gardening gloves or rubber gloves will do.

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Shaw-cum-Donnington Parish Councillors are delighted that West Berkshire Council has agreed to reduce the speed limits on two of our busiest roads: Oxford Road in Donnington from 40mph to 30mph in the residential area south of the Donnington Valley Hotel, and B4009 Long Lane extending the 30mph limit by 80 metres in the residential area by Shaw Cemetery. This is one of a number of measures the Parish Council is taking to reduce speeding in the parish, following wishes of our residents.

Reduction in speed limits announced on two of our busiest roads

West Berkshire Council has announced it will be reducing the speed limits on two of the roads in the parish, following a request from the Parish Council.

the two roads are:

  • Oxford Road in Donnington – the current 40mph limit north will become an extension to the existing 30mph up to the Donnington Valley Hotel
  • B4009 Long Lane – an 80 metre extension to the 30mph taking it beyond Shaw Cemetery

Both are in response to requests from residents due to the large number of speeding vehicles.  This is just one way the Parish Council are acting to reduce speeding in the parish.  We also organise regular Community Speedwatch sessions around the parish; rotate our two Speed Indicator Devices, and report statistics of speeding motorists to West Berkshire Council and Thames Valley Police.

Village School

Good Ofsted for Shaw-cum-Donnington Primary School

The Governors of Shaw-cum-Donnington C.E. Primary School are delighted with the findings of their recent Ofsted inspection, which praises the school as “the heart of the community” where pupils are happy, safe and eager to learn.

Inspectors commended the school’s nurturing environment, high expectations and ambitious curriculum. They highlighted pupils’ excellent behaviour, strong      friendships and the staff’s “unwavering belief that every pupil can and will succeed.”

The report also recognised the school’s  strong reading culture and effective leadership, noting that staff and Governors have “steered the school through a period of change very successfully.”  Chair of Governors, Louis Thatcher, said: “We are extremely proud of this report, which reflects the dedication of our staff, the enthusiasm of our pupils and the support of our wonderful community.”

 

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