New road restrictions set for approval
Wokingham Borough Council is set to approve the introduction of a significant number of on-street parking and waiting restrictions.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is set to approve the introduction of a significant number of on-street parking and waiting restrictions.
Read moreDetailsA village church's bell ringing has reached heights it hasn't known for many years.
Read moreDetailsFresh controversy surrounds the former site of Hurst Show where developers want to build homes.
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas finished his month of sleigh riding to help charities by calling at Hurst homes to collect donations on Sunday, December 17.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh visited The Cowshed happily selecting and wrapping presents for children
Read moreDetailsThere will be gifts on the tree for children this Christmas, thanks to the borough's generosity
Read moreDetailsSt Nicholas Church Christmas Fayre at Hurst raised valuable funds to help refurbish the church organ and improve its sound
Read moreDetailsSANTA is said to only visit good boys and girls, so dogs will never have to worry about whether they're on the naughty list.
Read moreDetailsAround 450 villagers joined in Hurst's St Nicholas Night celebrations in the School Road recreation ground.
Read moreDetailsHurst has a big weekend coming up, starting with the St Nicholas Church Christmas Fayre, followed by the St Nicholas Night celebrations the next day
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