Hookers lay an egg in Hurst … you can’t miss it, it’s two metres tall
Hookers member Amanda Carruthers said: "I suggested, just tongue in cheek, that our next project could be a two-metre egg."
Read moreDetailsHookers member Amanda Carruthers said: "I suggested, just tongue in cheek, that our next project could be a two-metre egg."
Read moreDetailsA 400-year-old village pub has reopened with the new landlady asking her first visitors what they would like to see there.
Read moreDetailsA key link road through the borough is being resurfaced after many complaints by drivers.
Read moreDetailsA VAN crashed into a pond on a road near Hurst.
Read moreDetailsThere's still time to enter the Wokingham Run
Read moreDetailsThe event will take place in June at Dinton Pastures Country Park in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsRunners were cheered on by crowds along the course, which included Wokingham town centre in the early stages of the race.
Read moreDetailsA crowd of about 100 people cheered on the runners in the David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon as they went past Hurst
Read moreDetailsMany roads around Wokingham and Hurst will be closed or partially closed for the David Cliff Wokingham half marathon on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsDrama, mystery, tension and delight were all part of a debate over whether the former Hurst Show fields could be built on.
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