‘Hurst comes first’: After 22 years serving village, popular councillor to move on
An energetic councillor who's had 100 residents honouring his service, has revealed two surprises.
Read moreDetailsAn energetic councillor who's had 100 residents honouring his service, has revealed two surprises.
Read moreDetailsJoy rang out from a church tower when a bellringing team from throughout Wokingham borough succeeded in their attempt to ring a full peal
Read moreDetailsThere's an outpouring of appreciation and gratitude for a community's champion who is stepping down from his official posts.
Read moreDetailsResidents of proposed new houses could have to wade through sewage and flood water every few years to reach their homes.
Read moreDetailsA village church's bell ringing has reached heights it hasn't known for many years.
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas finished his month of sleigh riding to help charities by calling at Hurst homes to collect donations on Sunday, December 17.
Read moreDetailsA concert conductor had warm words for the performances of her choir ? and its audience.
Read moreDetailsSt Nicholas Church Christmas Fayre at Hurst raised valuable funds to help refurbish the church organ and improve its sound
Read moreDetailsA headteacher says fundraising is crucial in the current education climate which means tight budgets for small schools.
Read moreDetailsA popular piece of Christmas music which escaped, along with its composer, being destroyed by German U-boats is being performed in Caversham.
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