Delivery driver’s near miss as oak tree in Hurst splits in two
A large oak tree split in two narrowly avoiding crushing a delivery driver who passed seconds before.
Read moreDetailsA large oak tree split in two narrowly avoiding crushing a delivery driver who passed seconds before.
Read moreDetailsHurst's Party in the Park to help young footballers raised £1,500, it's been announced.
Read moreDetailsParents and supporters of young players at Hurst Cricket Club turned out for a fundraising evening - and established a record for bar sales.
Read moreDetailsA popular preschool, which has its highest-ever number of children on roll, has just celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsDrivers who have seen cars swerving onto the wrong side of a busy road in Hurst to avoid potholes have been given details of repair work.
Read moreDetailsA ranch house could be built in Hurst if Wokingham Borough Council grants planning permission.
Read moreDetailsWokingham in Bloom announces new sponsor
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People's summer season is in full swing ? with their next performance tonight (Thursday, July 13) at The Stag and Hounds in Binfield
Read moreDetailsA keen gardener, just celebrating his 100th birthday, has recalled the war work he and his wife did at the Woodley aircraft factory.
Read moreDetailsThe Diana Brimblecombe Animal Rescue Centre is holding its annual Super Sunday Sale later this month.
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