Joy as missing therapy dog Maple is safely returned to her Wokingham owner
Joy as missing therapy dog, Maple, is safely returned to her owner
Read moreDetailsJoy as missing therapy dog, Maple, is safely returned to her owner
Read moreDetailsKeen fisherman Frank Whittaker hadn't far to go for his latest fishing expedition.
Read moreDetailsHurst Hookers, the yarn-bombing crochet and knit group, have created an amazing Easter display round the village pond and also on the village post box
Read moreDetailsHouseholders have criticised Wokingham Borough Council for not closing a main road to stop traffic swooshing tidal waves against their front doors
Read moreDetailsHurst village shop, which was set to close on Tuesday, April 11, is to stay open for another three months to see if trade can be boosted
Read moreDetailsA small team of people looking for a new challenge is needed for a project creating fun and laughter for many.
Read moreDetailsHurst Parish Council's chairman is leading the fight to keep a shop and Post Office open in the village.
Read moreDetailsHurst village stores, serving its community for more than 100 years, is closing down.
Read moreDetailsLocals raised a toast to their village pub when it reopened after a seven-month closure
Read moreDetailsBeaver Scouts kept silent for an impressive 25 minutes - to help other children in Wokingham borough who do not have their own beds or bedding
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