Artists’ personal challenges which inspired them
An arts trail gave a wider picture of personal challenges some artists face.
Read moreDetailsAn arts trail gave a wider picture of personal challenges some artists face.
Read moreDetailsAward-winning Twyford Drama group is busy putting the finishing touches to its production of Noel Coward's play Blithe Spirit.
Read moreDetailsA peace vigil in Wokingham will mark International Conscientious Objectors Day.
Read moreDetailsDozens of families enjoyed Hurst's Easter trail starring a giant 13 ft daffodil and much larger than life rabbits nibbling on a lawn.
Read moreDetailsA VE Day celebration will include a flaming beacon, bellringing, tasting cakes made to wartime recipes, morris dancing and souvenir ration cards.
Read moreDetailsHurst Bowling Club are holding an open day for, they say, "this much loved, underrated and challenging sport for eight to 88 year olds."
Read moreDetailsStunning post box toppers are part of Hurst's Easter Trail displays on show until April 21.
Read moreDetailsA team of primary school children interviewed a former bank director and advisor to David Cameron for the job as a church's new vicar.
Read moreDetailsA giant daffodil created by Hurst Hookers crochet and knitting group will be a highlight of Hurst's Easter Trail.
Read moreDetailsA new book is being snapped up by readers keen to escape the pressures of our troubled world.
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