Hurst residents turn out to object to 200 homes plan for village
Scores of residents turned out to sessions organised to help stop 200 new homes on a green field.
Read moreDetailsScores of residents turned out to sessions organised to help stop 200 new homes on a green field.
Read moreDetailsA united campaign has been launched to stop 200 new homes in a village where there?s been earlier disagreement on how to fight development.
Read moreDetailsA team of enthusiasts is offering the chance to learn bell ringing for the Queen ? in time for her Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.
Read moreDetailsAnd organisers are now taking applications from stallholders who would like to trade at the event.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build homes on green fields in Hurst have sparked heated debate between different groups and people.
Read moreDetailsA range of pedalos, paddleboards, canoes, single and double kayaks can be booked from Saturday, April 9.
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of a platinum jubilee celebration are saying cheers to a vineyard for giving the event a big boost.
Read moreDetailsWHEN STORM Eunice hit Hurst in Friday, residents were left fearing for their safety.
Read moreDetailsDinton Activity Centre is hosting a full moon paddle on Black Swan Lake between 8pm and 10pm on Friday, March 18.
Read moreDetailsThere are power outages in Hurst, some of Woodley, Twyford, Wargrave, Hare Hatch, Crazies Hill, Waltham St Lawrence and Knowl Hill.
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