Tot Ivy helps start 68-mile fundraising walk for Wokingham-based charity
Tiny toddler Ivy Rose led off a 68-mile fundraiser which had the walk team wading through two miles of knee-high floods on the last day.
Read moreDetailsTiny toddler Ivy Rose led off a 68-mile fundraiser which had the walk team wading through two miles of knee-high floods on the last day.
Read moreDetailsA student who is to help Tanzanian schoolchildren attend school every day has been awarded a Hurst Show grant towards his trip
Read moreDetailsFootball and cricket players whose clubs have both struggled came together in a great display of community spirit.
Read moreDetailsPeople who went to a village sports club's open afternoon were bowled over by the experience.
Read moreDetailsAn electricity power cut during heavy winds hit 500 homes including one where prizewinning rare breed bantams' eggs were being kept in an incubator
Read moreDetailsWhite flowers will be laid in memory of known and named conscientious objectors.
Read moreDetailsThe 5th Woodley Scout group, with 150 young members, has huge affection for its wooden hut at Waingels College, Woodley.
Read moreDetailsHurst Bowling Club, said to be the UK's second oldest bowling club, loves its history but has its eyes firmly on the future.
Read moreDetailsThe preview is promised in an intriguing video, put together by the group, which can be watched at their website and is inspired by the play's story
Read moreDetailsTwo music pieces composed centuries apart were sung with great feeling by Twyford Singers on Palm Sunday (March 24) at St Mary's Church, Wargrave
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