Motorists dodging potholes say they’re driving on the wrong side of a major Hurst road to avoid them
Motorists are dodging the many potholes along a major road by driving on the wrong side of the road to avoid them.
Read moreDetailsMotorists are dodging the many potholes along a major road by driving on the wrong side of the road to avoid them.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham borough family of the adventurer killed with his fellow passengers aboard a submarine want a full investigation into the tragedy
Read moreDetailsA huge evening of loud music, singing and dancing in the aisles raised the roof of a packed church to help adults with learning disabilities
Read moreDetailsPrisoners of war attending mass in a convent sitting room and masses held in a pub are part of the history behind churches in Twyford and Wargrave
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham borough family of the adventurer killed with his fellow passengers aboard a submarine say they are devastated about the tragedy
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham borough family was anxiously hoping for news of adventurer Hamish Harding and his crewmates from a submarine. Nursery nurse Lucy Cosnett, 38, is goddaughter of Mr Harding. Lucy...
Read moreDetailsAn artist inspired by her late husband's compassionate care of dairy and beef cattle is helping less fortunate farm animals
Read moreDetailsThe concert of Celtic Funk, folk and Americana at St Nicholas Church in Hurst on Saturday, June 17 is to raise funds for Wokingham's CLASP
Read moreDetailsFamily and friends filled a morris dancer's funeral with the music, song and dancing she loved.
Read moreDetailsThis year's Hurst Show and Country Fayre is going to be a record-breaker.
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