Villagers join campaign to find new team to run their historic pub dating back to the 1600s
A village has joined a campaign to find a landlord or lady to run their ancient pub which has closed.
Read moreDetailsA village has joined a campaign to find a landlord or lady to run their ancient pub which has closed.
Read moreDetailsA landowner has explained the reasons behind the destruction of eight metre wide swathes of woodland along two country roads in Hurst and Twyford
Read moreDetailsEveryone's invited to free evenings of dancing - with laughter and homemade cake guaranteed
Read moreDetailsA moving commemoration of Queen Elizabeth's life included the lighting of a beacon, first lit just 14 weeks earlier for the celebration of her Jubilee
Read moreDetailsKIND-hearted pubgoers in Hurst helped raise £3,750 for a cancer charity ? including £175 paid for a signed Manchester United football
Read moreDetailsThis poem is based on a photo of sunrise taken at Dinton Pastures
Read moreDetailsThe Dolphin School makes a big splash in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Read moreDetailsHurst Horticultural Show was a blooming success
Read moreDetailsShocked residents fear a new ruling to approve four new houses will lead to more homes in Wokingham borough being built despite objections.
Read moreDetailsInspired by television's Bake Off, Sewing Bee and Gardeners' World growers, cooks and other creative folk are preparing for a contest close to home
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