Hurst Village Stores to close next month after serving village for more than 100 years
Hurst village stores, serving its community for more than 100 years, is closing down.
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
Read moreDetailsConcerns about school children's safety were raised in consultation replies to the borough council planners over a plan to build 24 homes in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsA CONTROVERSIAL planning application to build 24 homes on the old Hurst Show site fields currently has far more objectors than supporters.
Read moreDetailsA scheme to build 200 homes on a green field in Hurst has been turned down after a planning inquiry.
Read moreDetailsDinton Activity Centre Car park arrangements during resurfacing
Read moreDetailsLocals are delighted that an ancient and much loved pub is to reopen after six months' closure.
Read moreDetailsResidents struggled without wifi when phone lines and broadband were cut for 11 days by a car fire that police have been investigating as an arson.
Read moreDetailsA PLANNING application to build 24 homes on the old Hurst Show site next to the village hall has just been submitted.
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