Ten-year-old poet Ariane switches on Hurst’s Christmas lights
An artist and poet aged just 10 earned the honour of switching on her village's Christmas lights on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsAn artist and poet aged just 10 earned the honour of switching on her village's Christmas lights on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA community has started a fighting fund so they can hire a barrister to help them stop about 200 homes being built on a green field.
Read moreDetailsA team of crochet enthusiasts, the Hurst Hookers, produced a moving display of poppies which had drivers stopping to take photos.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham poet in his 80s contributed his poems to the pacifist remembrance event held in the churchyard of All Saints Church
Read moreDetailsTwyford Drama group has huge energy when it comes to staging their productions.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of residents are readying themselves for part two of their battle to stop 200 homes being built on a green field.
Read moreDetailsTwyford choir High Voltage Singers' performances this month have resulted in a great total of £750 for good causes
Read moreDetailsA pacifist remembrance event is being held on Friday, November 11 in the quiet area of the churchyard at All Saints Church, Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsChocolate lovers who flock to seasonal sales of the sweet delight at Hurst have good news.
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough's four MPs Theresa May has indicated that she will not stand in the Conservative party's leadership election.
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