Hurst to welcome all with big outdoor annual show
A big outdoor show raising thousands of pounds for good causes is offering a new SportsQuest challenge in the run up to the Olympics.
Read moreDetailsA big outdoor show raising thousands of pounds for good causes is offering a new SportsQuest challenge in the run up to the Olympics.
Read moreDetailsHurst Cricket Club are hosting a cricket match between the UK India-over 50s and UK Pakistan-over 50s teams this Sunday June 23 at 12.30pm. It's a friendly one day match...
Read moreDetailsHurst Village Society's extraordinary general meeting agreed to dissolve the society.
Read moreDetailsThe band's concert had the audience dancing in the aisles, and on the pews.
Read moreDetailsA much-loved butcher who has died aged 92, worked for over 70 years, having started full-time when he was just 12
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to a man whose work has left his community with legacies which will last for many years.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER has gone missing from the Hurst area and police are appealing for help to find him.
Read moreDetailsA countryman put out signs pleading that a flowering verge in a country lane should not be cut.
Read moreDetailsThe community game will take place across the borough from next Wednesday, June 5.
Read moreDetailsA HURST school celebrated everything to do with reading as its annual book festival returned for the 12th time.
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