Shaw-cum-Donnington

Civil parish in England
  • Shaw cum Donnington
Unitary authority
  • West Berkshire
Ceremonial county
  • Berkshire
Region
  • South East
CountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townNEWBURYPostcode districtRG14Dialling code01635PoliceThames ValleyFireRoyal BerkshireAmbulanceSouth Central UK Parliament
  • Newbury
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Berkshire
51°24′54″N 1°18′54″W / 51.415°N 1.315°W / 51.415; -1.315

Shaw-cum-Donnington is a civil parish in West Berkshire, England with all of its urban or suburban area immediately north of the largest town in the district, Newbury. It comprises the villages of Shaw and Donnington and contains the partially ruined castle of Donnington Castle which has most of its various outside walls intact. The area is mostly green space but where developed is almost entirely residential with shops and cafés. It has housing immediately north of the town of Newbury.

Amenities

The ecclesiastical parish which crosses the River Lambourn bounding the civil parish to the south for a few hundred metres, is of the same name. It has one church which has an active Church of England community at Shaw.[3] and also has the area's Church of England primary school.

The Vodafone World Headquarters are in the south of the village.

Demography

2011 Published Statistics: Population, home ownership and extracts from Physical Environment, surveyed in 2005[1]
Output area Homes owned outright Owned with a loan Socially rented Privately rented Other km2 roads km2 water km2 domestic gardens Usual residents km2
Civil parish 231 216 162 83 13 0.240 0.110 0.494 1686 8.6

References

  1. ^ a b Key Statistics: Dwellings; Quick Statistics: Population Density; Physical Environment: Land Use Survey 2005
  2. ^ Grid reference Finder measurement tools
  3. ^ "Shaw cum Donnington parish". The Church of England. Retrieved 11 December 2014.

External links

Media related to Shaw cum Donnington at Wikimedia Commons

  • Berkshire History: Shaw-cum-Donnington Parish Church — St. Mary's Church
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