Hurst Party In The Park plans return
STARS are back on stage in Hurst next month, as live festivals return to the village. The annual Party In The Park, which offers evening entertainment from local bands, is...
Read moreDetailsSTARS are back on stage in Hurst next month, as live festivals return to the village. The annual Party In The Park, which offers evening entertainment from local bands, is...
Read moreDetailsBIRDS were spotted last weekend during a post-lockdown nature walk in Hurst. RSPB Wokingham and Bracknell Local Group aims to bring members together who share a common interest in nature....
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Sprockets Cycle Club is cycling through Dinton Pastures, in Hurst, this month, thanks to a new range of events.
Read moreDetailsHurst residents can enjoy a date with nature in Dinton Pastures Country Park this weekend, thanks to RSPB Wokingham and Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed, in Hurst, is appealing to residents for help sending youngsters to the ball with its prom outfit scheme.
Read moreDetailsDevelopers are circling the green fields of a village hoping to build homes and offer self-build plots – in the high cost area. But villagers are worried about losing wild...
Read moreDetailsAs part of Mental Health Awareness Week, members of CLASP Wokingham went to Dinton Pastures on Wednesday, May 12. We hosted 32 adults with learning disabilities and eight support staff...
Read moreDetailsA VEGAN camping festival is set to entertain visitors to Dinton Pastures next month. VFest UK, a three-day weekend vegan food and camping festival, will run from Friday, June 11...
Read moreDetailsPLANS for a new collection of homes in Hurst have been revealed — and the housebuilder wants to hear residents’ views. Berkshire-based developer JPP Land is proposing four new homes...
Read moreDetailsDINTON PASTURES multi-million pound activity centre has taken another step towards completion. Last week, the building’s eco-friendly exterior was installed — and it’s made out of Siberian cladding. Designed by...
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