Santa pays a visit to Hurst church’s Christmas Fayre
DOZENS of children queued at a community fair to see Father Christmas earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsDOZENS of children queued at a community fair to see Father Christmas earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA woman who escaped a daylight raid in London while working for a children?s charity during the Second World War has celebrated her 100th birthday
Read moreDetailsThree people are delighted to have been given a pair of hankies, two long sticks and one short stick. Find out why here
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers? Come and Sing Messiah day launched the start of the choir?s 60th anniversary celebrations
Read moreDetailsHelp is at hand again for those suffering the pain of relationship breakdown
Read moreDetailsA community has created a memorial to their modest councillor who worked so hard for them
Read moreDetailsA company wanting up to 300 homes built on a green field has cut 50 homes from the plan and added a tennis court and outdoor gym
Read moreDetailsPolice swooped with their speed measuring laser gun on a residential road where cars have been hurtling past at more than 70mph
Read moreDetailsOn your marks, get set, plough! A call has been made for more women to take part in a traditional countryside contest
Read moreDetailsPlayers burned their cricket bails for a new version of the famous ?Ashes? urn ? the symbol of English and Australian cricket test match battles.
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