Life in lockdown: University students face new world of study
A former local student is now studying at Swansea University - the city just went under lockdown.
Read moreDetailsA former local student is now studying at Swansea University - the city just went under lockdown.
Read moreDetailsPedestrian lights used by school children on the busy A4 road have been repaired following a student petition.
Read moreDetailsA village is fighting a huge battle to stop possibly five thousand new homes being built on its green fields. Banners have been erected, urging residents to Save our village...
Read moreDetailsHurst Post Office is reopening after being closed for two months, following the death of its manager.
Read moreDetailsA sixth former at The Piggott School has started a petition to fix pedestrian crossing lights in Charvil.
Read moreDetailsLast Sunday’s figure, 2,988, was the highest since May. Professor Ben Cowling, who studies disease spread, expects UK pubs and bars will be closed “fairly soon” as Covid-19 cases resurge.
Read moreDetailsMs Langley fears a new public consultation into the pool’s future will end with the pool, closed since March due to Covid-19, shutting forever.
Read moreDetailsThe bells rang out from St Nicholas Church, Hurst to mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day and the end of the Second World War. Covid restrictions meant only half...
Read moreDetailsShocked customers have been paying tributes to a much-loved Post Office manager who has died suddenly. Debbie Kaur, Post Office manager at Central Convenience stores, Hurst, died, aged 60, after...
Read moreDetailsHurst’s band of more than 60 volunteers have performed hundreds of acts of kindness to help fellow villagers through the Covid-19 period. Grateful residents, marooned at home shielding or self-isolating,...
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