Hurst’s young footballers benefit from Party in the Park
Good-hearted partygoers had a great evening at a football ground ? and raised valuable funds for young players.
Read moreDetailsGood-hearted partygoers had a great evening at a football ground ? and raised valuable funds for young players.
Read moreDetailsMotorists are dodging the many potholes along a major road by driving on the wrong side of the road to avoid them.
Read moreDetailsA huge evening of loud music, singing and dancing in the aisles raised the roof of a packed church to help adults with learning disabilities
Read moreDetailsFREE entry is promised to people volunteering to help at a popular music festival coming to Dinton Pastures next month.
Read moreDetailsAn artist inspired by her late husband's compassionate care of dairy and beef cattle is helping less fortunate farm animals
Read moreDetailsThe concert of Celtic Funk, folk and Americana at St Nicholas Church in Hurst on Saturday, June 17 is to raise funds for Wokingham's CLASP
Read moreDetailsFamily and friends filled a morris dancer's funeral with the music, song and dancing she loved.
Read moreDetailsThis year's Hurst Show and Country Fayre is going to be a record-breaker.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING run could end up being memorable for all the right reasons as an annual summer race returns.
Read moreDetailsIT'S all aboard for young people wanting to try sailing even if they have no previous experience.
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