Beryl celebrates her 100th with a birthday song from Hurst pupils
A woman who escaped a daylight raid in London while working for a children?s charity during the Second World War has celebrated her 100th birthday
Read moreDetailsA woman who escaped a daylight raid in London while working for a children?s charity during the Second World War has celebrated her 100th birthday
Read moreDetailsDINTON Pastures are inviting families to enjoy a weekend of festive activities next month.
Read moreDetailsMore than 20 children from Muddy Ducks Nursery in Dinton Pastures Country Park went on the look out for Pudsey Bear, in aid of Children in Need.
Read moreDetailsThree people are delighted to have been given a pair of hankies, two long sticks and one short stick. Find out why here
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
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