‘Attend the inquiry’ call ahead of investigation into whether 200 homes should be built in Hurst
Hurst villagers fighting a plan to build 200 homes on a green field are being urged to attend the planning inquiry into the scheme.
Read moreDetailsHurst villagers fighting a plan to build 200 homes on a green field are being urged to attend the planning inquiry into the scheme.
Read moreDetailsHurst Hookers are busy creating models in wool of King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla and guards to stand by the village pond during the Coronation
Read moreDetailsHurst Village Society is co-ordinating a free-to-use taxi service to help folk attend an inquiry into whether 200 homes should be built in the village
Read moreDetailsA couple had a familiar feeling of dread when they heard their downstairs toilet gurgle after rain ? it meant they could no longer use it, again.
Read moreDetailsResidents objecting to 200 new homes on a green field are invited to a session today to hear about the inquiry into the appeal for planning permission. The drop-in session...
Read moreDetailsWilliam, the popular pony who lives in a field wanted for house building, has been given notice to quit
Read moreDetailsTwyford's traditional panto The Pied Piper of Hamelin is really coming together,
Read moreDetailsResidents are trying to work out what their village society will think about a new plan to build up to 24 homes on the old site of Hurst Show.
Read moreDetailsSt Nicholas Church at Hurst attracted a big crowd to their fair which included a Christmas market.
Read moreDetailsA community says it's under siege from developers wanting to build houses on its green spaces.
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