Tributes paid to Hurst’s ‘true gentleman’
TRIBUTES are being paid to a “true gentleman’s” dedication to helping his community. Howard Larkin, married to his wife Janet for 53 years and a Hurst Parish councillor for about...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES are being paid to a “true gentleman’s” dedication to helping his community. Howard Larkin, married to his wife Janet for 53 years and a Hurst Parish councillor for about...
Read moreDetailsYoung people's charity Just Around the Corner is fighting to survive a financial crisis caused by coronavirus.
Read moreDetails“We’re encouraging Hurst families to decorate the front of their houses with red, white and blue. Provided the weather is good, everyone can picnic in their front gardens so they’re...
Read moreDetailsAround 100 new staff have joined the firm’s huge effort which has almost doubled production from 3.5 million items a week.
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK’S pub emoji quiz got many of you pork scratching your head as you attempted to decode the names from the little pictures. We’re glad many of you enjoyed it,...
Read moreDetailsA staggering 900 people have asked about joining the workforce at Intersurgical to help the fight against the virus.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers managed to escape the lockdown of their choir practices this week by holding a virtual practice online on Tuesday last week. Musical director Helen Styles organised the choir's...
Read moreDetails“I think it will become clear fairly soon that the lockdown has averted tens of thousands of deaths in the UK or perhaps even hundreds of thousands of deaths.”
Read moreDetailsA teacher is campaigning for a speed camera and a pedestrian crossing outside popular family outing spot, Dinton Pastures on the Hurst/Winnersh border. Matt Love, 35, who lives in Davis...
Read moreDetailsA battle has started to stop a “surprise” plan to build 12 new homes on the edge of farmland. Former Woodley GP Dr Jeremy Lade and his wife Annette have...
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