Santa Clauses to dash around Dinton to help First Days
SANTA Claus isn't coming to town ? he's heading to Dinton Pastures. Along with Mrs Claus, Santa Paws and even a few elves.
Read moreDetailsSANTA Claus isn't coming to town ? he's heading to Dinton Pastures. Along with Mrs Claus, Santa Paws and even a few elves.
Read moreDetailsA gang of masked men smashed their way into a post office in Hurst in the early hours last week.
Read moreDetailsAt Hurst's Remembrance Sunday the village's Cubs and Beavers helped mark the contribution of animals which have died in conflict.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR chocolate in Hurst has been granted retrospective planning permission which allows it to become a retail shop
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of Hurst's pantomime have had to cancel their January production.
Read moreDetailsAN OVERNIGHT road closure in Hurst may cause disruption to some drivers' journeys next week.
Read moreDetailsTime is running out to have your say on a vision for Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsA DAY-LONG road closure in Hurst may cause disruption to some drivers' journeys next week.
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People, after a busy summer at shows, fetes and a seaside folk festival, are inviting everyone to have a go at their hobby.
Read moreDetailsSOME of the greatest pop songs ever created will be performed at a Hurst pub next month.
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