‘New homes plan will see village grow by a quarter’
Hurst Village Society has pledged to strongly fight the ‘nightmare’ of up to 300 new homes being built in its community. But earlier this week the society had yet to...
Read moreDetailsHurst Village Society has pledged to strongly fight the ‘nightmare’ of up to 300 new homes being built in its community. But earlier this week the society had yet to...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD has been learning all about road safety with a helping hand from Thames Valley Police. On Monday, July 12, the force held a Speedwatch session in the village following...
Read moreDetailsGo Cinemas, a Wokingham-based outdoor cinema company, is hosting open air cinema showings between Friday, August 13, and Saturday, August 28.
Read moreDetailsUp to 300 new homes are being proposed for a large green field which residents have fought to defend for more than 60 years. They say that developers are circling...
Read moreDetailsProtect Hurst Action Group which aims to protect the village from “inappropriate development” has had dozens of new members join it. The increase has been since developers have started a...
Read moreDetailsSorry folks, this event has been moved to 2022 due to the covid pandemic. FAMILIES can celebrate the countryside with a show at Dinton Pastures next week. The Country Show...
Read moreDetailsThe winner of Wokingham.Today's Marvellous Tribute Festival ticket competition had a - you guessed it - marvellous time.
Read moreDetailsGET YOUR grill on with Hurst Village Society (HVS) and end the summer on a high this year. On Saturday, September 18, HVS is hosting a family barbecue and cricket...
Read moreDetailsMore than 6,000 festival-goers enjoyed sun, sound and celebration at last weekend's Marvellous Tribute Festival in Dinton Pastures, Hurst.
Read moreDetailsDANCE the night away in Hurst this weekend, courtesy of Marvellous Tribute Festival. On Saturday and Sunday, a whole host of tribute acts will be taking to the stage at...
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