CORONAVIRUS: Hurst charity launches IT appeal for children
First Days Children's Charity has launched an appeal to donate IT equipment to children across Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has launched an appeal to donate IT equipment to children across Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsEmma Cantrell ran 2020km last year to raise money for First Days Children's Charity.
Read moreDetailsCrowds used to cheering on traditional mummers’ plays with St George, a Turkish Knight and a dragon in combat outside a pub can still enjoy the fun despite Covid rules,...
Read moreDetailsA group of singers recruited 'the Queen' to spread some Christmas cheer in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough residents have donated £85,000 worth of presents to a local children's charity this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsDolphin School, in Hurst, held a celebration to mark its 50th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has donated 100 bags of presents to Manchester.
Read moreDetailsThe mystery continues surrounding who was filming at Dinton Pastures Country Park recently...
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has launched a new collection point as it gathers presents to give to children on Christmas day.
Read moreDetailsHurst Show and County Fayre is forced to find a new home after being told Willowmead Field is no longer available for use.
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