Dinton Pastures Santa Dash returns next month
Previous fun runner Naomi said the 2019 event was the first time running with her three-year-old daughter.
Read moreDetailsPrevious fun runner Naomi said the 2019 event was the first time running with her three-year-old daughter.
Read moreDetailsInstead of asking for gifts to be purchased and donated, the charity is asking for cash donations, empower parents and carers to choose a present.
Read moreDetailsA highly respected royal historian, writer and broadcaster has praised a new history book about Wokingham borough villages ? and a new history archive
Read moreDetailsTheresa May has stepped in to the fight over proposals to build up to 250 homes on a green field in Hurst
Read moreDetailsA community has created a memorial to their modest councillor who worked so hard for them
Read moreDetailsA company wanting up to 300 homes built on a green field has cut 50 homes from the plan and added a tennis court and outdoor gym
Read moreDetailsPolice swooped with their speed measuring laser gun on a residential road where cars have been hurtling past at more than 70mph
Read moreDetailsPlans to build up to 300 homes on a green field increasing a village by a third have been cut back by the company involved and go on show on...
Read moreDetailsMactaggart & Mickel's plans to bring up to 300 homes to Hurst have been revised.
Read moreDetailsHurst Parish Council is hosting a defibrillator training and information evening.
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