Twyford youngsters tie in annual festive quiz
Teams of Twyford children had fun competing in their annual Christmas quiz at St Thomas More Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday, December 3. Standards were high with all the teams...
Read moreDetailsTeams of Twyford children had fun competing in their annual Christmas quiz at St Thomas More Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday, December 3. Standards were high with all the teams...
Read moreDetailsMore than 300 carol singers launched their festive preparations at the lighting of their village Christmas tree. The evening on Sunday celebrated 15 years since the big switch-on was started...
Read moreDetailsA flagship BBC programme drew what’s thought to be a record audience of 540 people to see a historic broadcast at Reading University. Radio 4’s lively Any Questions? programme last...
Read moreDetailsBANTAM chickens are clucking and crowing with pride at their success in a big agricultural show competition
Read moreDetailsLeaping around by morris dancers has raised money to improve wellbeing sessions where children learn how to care for guinea pigs and chickens. Hurst Morris People have given Wokingham borough...
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of this weekend’s Hurst Horticultural Show are promising a great family afternoon of entertainment for all ages to enjoy
Read moreDetailsThree brand new almshouses have just been built – the first purpose-built ones to go up in Hurst since 1664. Hurst Consolidated Charity has built the stylish new homes to...
Read moreDetailsA country show’s 40th birthday event this weekend promises to be two days of celebratory family fun. All eyes will be on Kaspar the singing dog to see if he...
Read moreDetailsA classic vehicle show is seeking entrants who own any vehicle ranging from a Mini to a Ferrari. Organiser of the classic vehicle show at Hurst Show & Country Fayre...
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