Anger as planning inspector overrules Wokingham Council decision over homes for Hurst
Shocked residents fear a new ruling to approve four new houses will lead to more homes in Wokingham borough being built despite objections.
Read moreDetailsShocked residents fear a new ruling to approve four new houses will lead to more homes in Wokingham borough being built despite objections.
Read moreDetailsInspired by television's Bake Off, Sewing Bee and Gardeners' World growers, cooks and other creative folk are preparing for a contest close to home
Read moreDetailsJolly farmers and other people in any line of work are invited to a big charity night at a refurbished country pub.
Read moreDetailsA much-loved woman who helped many children learn to read has died seven months after her 100th birthday.
Read moreDetailsA new book about unsung heroes of the Royal Air Force took to the skies in fine form when it was launched by its two authors.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of children and adults descended on a village to break the world record for the largest hobby horse parade
Read moreDetailsThe Walnuts with Bells On concert with a live band in a parish church had the audience dancing in the aisles and clapping along
Read moreDetailsMore riders are still welcome to join in the bid to create the world?s largest parade of hobby horses and their riders
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People are poised for a tour of local pubs and other dance spots during the next four weeks, starting this Saturday at Hurst Show
Read moreDetailsHurst Show and Country Fayre are encouraging show-goers to get ahead by buying tickets for the event on Saturday, June 25, and Sunday, June 26, online
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