From small Acorns… new art trail gives people a chance to see Wokingham borough artists at work
A new arts trail will invite visitors to artists' studios giving an insight into their work from first sketches to final masterpieces.
Read moreDetailsA new arts trail will invite visitors to artists' studios giving an insight into their work from first sketches to final masterpieces.
Read moreDetailsHurst Cricket Club's 1st XI team last Saturday played its first league match of the season at home since the village's cricketers
Read moreDetailsNINE weeks of roadworks between Hurst and Winnersh are set to begin on Monday, May 13 ? including temporary traffic lights and a road closure.
Read moreDetailsDancing in the aisles, fun and games are all promised at an evening of Celtic Funk, Folk and Americana music at a village church.
Read moreDetailsA cake sale is being held by Hurst Cricket Club and St Nicholas Church, Hurst, this Saturday, May 11, from 9.30am to 11.30am at the club's ground
Read moreDetailsStudents have been building links with elderly people living with dementia.
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 moreDetailsFROM small acorns ... a new arts trail is to take place across Reading and Wokingham, giving people a chance to meet artists in their studios.
Read moreDetailsRamblers will walk for wellbeing and fun in Dinton Pastures
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