Tributes paid to Annie, ‘the life and soul of the party’
Hurst has paid tribute to Ann Wilson, a local morris dancer who captured the hearts of the village.
Read moreDetailsHurst has paid tribute to Ann Wilson, a local morris dancer who captured the hearts of the village.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY resident has been using her unusual lockdown hobby to raise money for a good cause. Kerry Kingston, owner of crafts business Ciara Daisy, started upcycling pet food wrappers...
Read moreDetailsA surprise proposal to build four new homes on a triangle of land in the heart of Hurst village has divided residents There has been heated debate about whether the...
Read moreDetailshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAO7jHbAKDA A FUNNY, deceptively gentle song about a taboo subject is pulling in hundreds of appreciative viewers. Sophie Vyse, using the latest lockdown to experiment with creativity, has written a...
Read moreDetailsPUT YOUR dancing shoes on because Wokingham borough’s tribute festival is making a return this year. Marvellous Tribute Festival, at Dinton Pastures in Hurst, is planned for the weekend of...
Read moreDetailsSt Nicholas Church, in Hurst, tolled the bells last week in the lead up to Prince Philip's funeral in Windsor.
Read moreDetailsYOU can take the boy out of the village, but the village never quite leaves the boy … A new soap opera has been launched starring Hurst-born actor John Altman,...
Read moreDetailsHURST residents will want to save the date for this one. The annual Hurst Show and Country Fayre is set to return this year, covid permitting, after last year’s event...
Read moreDetailsHuge fun was created by an Easter egg hunt featuring a large fried egg on a roof, a fabulous ‘Faberge’ egg over a metre tall, many burrowing bunnies and much...
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES across the borough can enjoy Dinton Pastures on the water. Boat hire is back, with prices starting at £8. Residents can choose from pedalos, paddleboards, kayaks and canoes. Families...
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