Hurst celebrates 111th horticultural show
Hurst's 111th horticultural show was a bumper one ? with the most visitors and the most entries in its competition classes for at least 12 years.
Read moreDetailsHurst's 111th horticultural show was a bumper one ? with the most visitors and the most entries in its competition classes for at least 12 years.
Read moreDetailsThe club is said to have England's second oldest bowling green.
Read moreDetailsA battle to stop 23 new homes on the fields formerly used by Hurst Show has started up again.
Read moreDetailsA traditional English afternoon is on offer at a horticultural show in Hurst which attracts around 450 people each year.
Read moreDetailsYoung people at the heart of a big project to create a new skateboard park are helping to sell £5 pints of concrete to achieve their aim.
Read moreDetailsSixteen cricket teams from Reading area battled to win a six a side tournament at Hurst Cricket Club on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsDiving hero Tom Daley, created in knitting by the Hurst Hookers group, has been invited to visit their village's Olympics display.
Read moreDetailsCheers rang out across a village as a midweek team won a knock out cricket competition.
Read moreDetailsIt was built almost 20 years ago and now needs repairs and renovation.
Read moreDetailsNew play script writers are being discovered and nurtured by an enterprising drama group.
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