Hurst plans Platinum Jubilee celebrations
A CALL has gone out for talented pets, jugglers, singers and bands to help celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has gone out for talented pets, jugglers, singers and bands to help celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsHurst Bowling Club, believed to have England?s second oldest bowling green, is desperate to replace its 160-year-old damp, wooden club house.
Read moreDetailsHurst Pantomime Group performed their tenth production to sell-out audiences last week, gaining glowing praise all round.
Read moreDetailsThe last in the Barnes Fitness Winter5 Series will take place on Sunday, February 13.
Read moreDetailsA panto is deep into its final rehearsals – with one of the UK’s youngest panto directors in charge. Hannah Guile, just 18, is aware of her youth as she...
Read moreDetailsAn artist whose earlier books topped best seller lists, has produced a brand new one on how to do ink and watercolour pictures.
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas, expert on rooftops, took an adventurous step too far this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, December 18, the Hurst country park played host to 400 fun-runners dressed as Santa for the annual fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsIt is not to late to sign up for the Enterprise Accountant's Winter 5 series at Dinton Pastures.
Read moreDetailsA husband and wife team have launched a second fight to stop new houses on land which is home to veteran oak trees at least 300 years old.
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