Borough pays its respects – from a distance
Wokingham Borough came out to respect the fallen and honour Remembrance in new ways this year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough came out to respect the fallen and honour Remembrance in new ways this year.
Read moreDetailsThe Castle Inn at Hurst is undergoing restoration, and its original bricks and beams will be a key element of the finished look.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity, based in Hurst, launched a Christmas stocking campaign on Monday.
Read moreDetailsHurst-based charity The Cowshed has launched its second Christmas present appeal, and donations are flying in.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, visitors to Dinton Pastures were met with Woodley and Earley Lions doing sponsored laps of the woodland.
Read moreDetailsFormer Prime Minister Theresa May supports Hurst Bowling Club as their new patron.
Read moreDetailsEvery aspect of the borough's normal Remembrance Sunday will be different this year - here is what is currently planned.
Read moreDetailsAfter being closed for two months, Hurst Post Office has reopened under two new managers.
Read moreDetailsCustomers are celebrating the reopening of a Post Office which has been closed for two months. There’s been a big welcome for the two people who are now running Hurst...
Read moreDetailsThree supports of First Days Children's Charity ran their own Virtual London Marathon last week, including CEO Emma Cantrell.
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